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PREFATORY  NOTE 


A  subject  of  such  importance  as  the  Monroe  doctrine  has  naturally 
given  rise  to  a  voluminous  literature,  and  at  the  first  touch  it  seemed 
as  if  a  classification  v/ere  desirable,  but  this  turned  out  not  to  be  the 
case.  To  present  the  material  in  a  satisfactory  classified  form  in- 
volved a  duplication  of  entries  to  an  unusual  degree,  and  as  the 
volume  of  literature  was  great  in  itself,  a  straight  alphabetical  ar- 
rangement for  books  and  pamphlets  and  a  chronological  arrange- 
ment for  periodical  articles  was  adopted.  The  more  important 
speeches,  etc.,  which  have  appeared  in  the  Congressional  Record  are 
grouped  at  the  end  in  alphabetical  order  of  authors.  Eeliance  is 
placed  on  an  analytical  index  to  bring  out  the  minuter  phases  of  the 
subject. 

The  compiler  of  such  a  list  as  the  present  must  withhold  himself 
from  breaking  through  the  natural  barriers  of  the  subject  into  closely 
related  topics — in  connection  with  the  Monroe  doctrine,  for  example, 
diplomacy  and  international  law — otherwise  he  will  open  the  way  to 
a  flood  of  literature  which  would  obscure  that  definiteness  of  outline 
which  is  desirable  even  in  a  bibliography.  Such  closely  related  lit- 
erature may  be  approached  through  some  of  the  bibliographies  men- 
tioned on  pages  5-6,  especially  items  4  and  5. 

Those  desiring  a  comprehensive .  treatment  of  the  whole  subject 
will  find  it  in  Professor  Hart's  "  The  Monroe  doctrine ;  an  interpre- 
tation "  (item  138  of  this  list).  Of  hardly  less  interest,  but  some- 
what briefer,  is  the  English  book,  Reddaway's  "The  Monroe  doc- 
trine*' (item  239),  a  scholarl}'  work.  Mention  should  also  be  made 
of  the  books  by  Edgington  (103),  Hull  (151),  Latane  (172),  Mc- 
Master  (187),  Mahan  (189),  and  Sherrill  (272).  Bingham's  "The 
Monroe  doctrine,  an  obsolete  shibboleth  "  (47)  is,  as  its  title  indi- 
cates, severely  critical  and  presents  objections  raised  by  Latin 
American  countries.  Pollock's  essay  on  "  The  Monroe  doctrine " 
(234)  has  been  reprinted  as  Senate  doc.  7  (58th  Con.,  1st  sess.). 
Two  collections  of  essays  published  by  the  ^Vmerican  Academy  of 
Political  and  Social  Science  (19  and  20)  include  some  very  valuable 
studies,  and  Miss  Phelps'  "  Selected  articles  on  the  Monroe  doctrine" 
(22G)  offers  a  presentation  of  significant  magazine  articles. 

II.  H.  B.  I^Ieyer 

Chief  BihJ'iographer 
Appleton  p.  C.  Griffin 

Acting  Librarian  of  Congress 

Washington^  D.  6^,  Juiw  10,  10 If) 


LIST  OF  REFERENCES  ON  THE  MONROE  DOCTRINE 

BIBLIOGRAPHY 

1  Channing,  Edward.     Guide  to  the  study  and  reading  of  Ameri- 

can history,  by  Edward  Channing,  Albert  Bushnell  Hart, 
and  Frederick  Jackson  Turner.    Eev.  and  augm.  ed. 
Boston  and  London^  Ginn  and  coTnyany^  1912.    xvi,  650  p. 

Monroe  doctrine :  H  198,  199,  224,  241.  257,  263,  267. 
12-22964  Z1236.C45      1912 

2  Gilman,  Daniel  Coit.     James  Monroe,  by  Daniel  C,  Oilman  .  .  . 

with  a  bibliography  of  writings  pertinent  to  the  Monroe 
doctrine,  b}^  John  F.  Jameson. 
Boston  and  Neio  York^  Houghton  Jlifjiin  company  [1909. ■'] 
vi  p.,  1  I.,  [xi]-xm,  312  /?.,  1  I.    18^^.     {American  states- 
men.^ ed.  hy  J.  T.  J/orse,  p\    \_v.  i^] ) 
First  published  1883. 
Bibliography :  p.  260-294. 
10-11961  E176,A532,  vol.14 

3  Hart,  Albert  Bushnell.     Manual  of  American  history,  diplo- 

macy, and  government,  for  class  use. 
Camhridcje.,  Harvard  university,  1908.     xvi,  ooJf.  p.    21^'^"\ 
See  paragraphs  38,  77,  145,  182,  183. 
■  8-15335  E178.2.H307 

4  The  Monroe  doctrine;  an  interpretation. 

Boston,  Little,  Broicn,  and  company,  1916.     xiv  p.,  1   7., 
44-5  p.   fold.  map.   21''"K 

]\Iatprial.s  on  the  Monroe  doctrine  r  p.  405-421. 
10-1322  JX1425.H35 

5  Kraus,  Herbert.     Die  Monroedoktrin  in  ihren  Beziehungon  zur 

amerikanischen  Diplomatic  und  zum  Volkerrecht. 
Berlin,  J.  Guttentag,  1913.    480  p.    24'^"\ 
Literaturverzeichnis :  p.  19-36. 
13-25349  JX1425.K77 

6  The  Literature  of  American  history;  a  bibliographical  guide  in 

which  the  scope,  character,  and  comparative  worth  of 
Ijooks  in  selected  lists  arc  set  forth  in  brief  notes  by  critics 
of  authoi'ity.  .  .  .  Ed.  for  the  American  library  associa- 
tion by  J.  N.  Larned. 

5 


6  LIBKAKY   OF   CONGRESS 

Boston,  Pith,  for  the  American  library  association  hy  Hough- 
ton, Mifflin  di  co.,  1902.  ix,  596  p.,  1  I.  25'^'^.  {Ameri- 
can lihrary  association  arwiotated  lists.) 

: Literature  of  American  history.     Supx)lement  for  1900  and 

1901 ;  eel.  by  Philip  P.  Wells. 

Boston,  Piib.  for  the  American  lihrary  association  hy  Hough- 
ton, MiffUn  d'  CO.,  1902.  2  p.  l,  37,  [i]  p.  25''\  {American 
library  association  annotated  lists.) 
See  index:  Monroe  doctrine. 

2-15SS5-5a/5  Z1236.L32 

7  Phelps,  Edith  M.  comp.     Selected  articles  on  the  Monroe  doc- 

trine.   2d  and  enl  ed. 
White  Plains,  N.   Y.,  and  New   York   City,   The  H.   W. 
Wilson  company,  1916.     xxxiii,  337  p.    20'^'^.     {Debaters' 
handbook  series.) 

Bibliography:  p.  [xvii]-xxxiii. 
16-8708  JX1425.P48 

8  U.  S.     Lihrary  of  Congress.    Division  of  hihliograpky.    List  of 

references  on  International  American  conferences  1826- 
1914. 
Mar.  22,  1917.     18  p.     Typewritten. 

9 List  of  references  on  international  arbitra- 


tion.    Comp.  under  the  direction  of  Appleton  Prentiss 
Clark  Griffin,  chief  bibliographer. 
Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1908.     151  p.    25'^'''. 

8-35008    .  Z881.U5 

10 Select  list  of  references  on  Intervention. 

Feh.  18,  1913.     7  p.     Typewritten. 

11 Division  of  manuscripts.     Papers  of  James  Mon- 
roe, listed  in  chronological  order  from  the  original  manu- 
scripts in  the  Library  of  Congress. 
Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1904.    114  P-    front,  {facsim., 
12  p.)     27^=^. 

Intended  to  complement  the  alphabetical  "  Calendar  of  the 
correspondence  of  James  Monroe  "  issued  as  Bulletin  of  the 
Bureau  of  rolls  and  library  of  the  Department  of  state,  no.  2, 
November,  1893. 
"The  list  was  prepared  by  Mr.  Wilmer  Ross  Leech,  of  the 
Division  of  manuscripts." 
5-1169  Z881.U5 

12  Washing-ton   {State)    University.    Lihrary.     The  ISIonroe  doc- 
trine— a  complete  bibliography. 
Seattle,  1915.     15  I.  Z6465.U5W3 


BOOKS 

13  Abranches,  Dunshee  de.     Brazil  and  the  Monroe  doctrine. 

Rio  de  Janeiro^  Imprensa  nacional^  1915.     72  /?.,  1  1.     2P"^. 
16-23337  JX1425.A33 

14  Adams,  Charles  Francis.     The  Monroe  doctrine  and  Momm- 

sen's  law. 
Boston  and  New  To?'k,  Houghton  Mlfflm  company,  IQlIi.. 
3  p.  I.,  42,  [2]  p.    18'=^. 

Appears  in  American  Society  of  international  law.     Proceed- 
ings, 1914.  V.  S :  22-32.     With  title.     The  origin  of  the  Mon- 
roe doctrine.  JX27.I45v.8 
14^10325                                "  JX1425.A35 

15  Adams,  Charles  Kendall.     The  Venezuelan  question  and  the 

Monroe  doctrine,  a  lecture  delivered  in  response  to  an  in- 
vitation of  the  literary  societies  of  the  University  of  Wis- 
consin, January  10,  1896. 
Madison,  Wis.,  1896.    27  p.    21^'^^. 

A  11-2537 

16  Adams,  John  Quincy,  pres.  U.  S.    Memoirs  of  John  Quincy 

Adams,  comprising  portions  of  his  diary  from  1T95  to 
18-48.     Ed.  by  Charles  Francis  Adams. 
Philadelphia,  J.  B.  Lippincott  d-  co.,  1874.-77.    12  v.    25""'. 
See  especially  v.  G.  covering  the  year  1823. 
4-20138  E377.A19 

17  Alvarez,  Alejandro.     American  problems  in  international  law. 

<Keprinted   from  the  Journal  aiid  proceedings  of  the 
American  societv  of  international  law> 
New  York,  Baker,  Voorhis  d-  co.,  1009.     iv  p..  1  L,  102  p. 

Monroe  doctrine :  p.  39-53. 
10-4811  JX1393.L3A6 

18  Le  droit  international    americain,    son    fondement — sa 

nature  d'ai)res  I'histoire  diplomatique  des  etats  du  Xou- 
veau  monde  et  leur  vie  politique  et  economique. 

Paris,  A.  Pcdone,  1910.    3  p.  L,  830  p.    23"'\ 
I»()ctiiiie  do  .Monroe,  etc.  p.  12i">-184. 
10-11953  JX1416.A6 


8  LIBRAKY   OF   CONGRESS 

19  American  academy  of  political  and  social  science,  Phila- 
delphia.   Internatioiiiil  relations  of  the  United  States. 
Philadelphia,  American  academy  of  political  and  social  sci- 
ence, 1914.    vi,  357  p.    illus.  (map).    25^"^.     {Its  Annals. 
vol.Liv.  [whole  no.  14-->}) 

Contexts  :  Pt.  i.  Present  status  of  the  Monroe  doctrine :  A  Pan- 
American  policy :  tlie  Monroe  doctrine  modernized,  by  J. 
Barrett.  A  study  of  Iberic-America,  by  F.  E.  Chadwick. 
The  present  status  of  the  Monroe  doctrine,  by  C.  N.  Chester. 
The  Monroe  doctrine  and  its  application  to  Haiti,  by  W.  A. 
MacCorkle.  The  Latin  view  of  the  Monroe  doctrine,  by  L. 
Grahame.  The  South  American  view  as  to  the  Monroe 
doctrine,  by  P.  Hibben.  The  Monroe  doctrine  and  Latin 
America,  by  J.  AYheless.  The  effects  of  the  Panama  canal 
on  our  relations  with  Latin  America,  by  J.  H.  Latane.  The 
Monroe  doctrine  and  the  Canning  myth,  by  C.  H.  Sherrill. 
The  attitude  of  Europe  toward  the  Monroe  doctrine,  by 
A.  INI.  Low.  What  European  countries  think  of  the  Monroe 
doctrine,  by  H.  Kraus.  The  meaning  of  the  Monroe  doctrine, 
'  by  C.  M.  Pepper.  The  Monroe  doctrine :  a  solution  of  its 
problem,  by  P.  M.  Brown.  The  Monroe  doctrine  and  the 
foreign  policy  of  the  United  States  in  the  Western  hemis- 
phere, by  J.  J.  Slechta.  The  Monroe  doctrine,  by  A.  Loria. 
The  Monroe  doctrine,  hy  A.  Pillet. 

14-14195  H1.A4  vol.54 

JX1407.A5 

20 The  United  States  and  Latin  America. 

Philadelphia.  :  American  academy  of  political  and  social 
science,  1903.  244  V-  ^^""''  {^ts  Annals,  vol.  22,  no.  1. 
July,  1903.)  Hl.A4,v.22 

Cox'TENTS :  The  position  of  the  United  States  on  the  American 
continent,  Francis  B.  Loomis;  Ethnic  factors  in  South 
America,  Talcott  Williams ;  The  application  of  the  principle 
of  international  arbitration  on  the  American  continents,  John 
Bassett  Moore;  Latin  America  and  the  ^lexican  conference, 
William  I.  Buchanan ;  The  position  of  Peru  in  South-Ameri- 
can affairs,  Manuel  Alvarez  Calderon ;  Some  of  the  causes  of 
conflict  betvi-een  Europe  and  Latin  America,  George  Winfield 
Scott ;  Private  and  international  law  in  the  enforcement  of 
claims,  Clifford  Stevens  Walton ;  Notes  on  the  Danish  West 
Indies,  Albert  G.  Keller ;  The  treaty  relations  of  the  United 
States  and  Colombia,  John  H.  Latane ;  Reciprocity  with  Cuba, 
H.  Parker  Willis ;  Causes  of  our  failure  to  develop  South 
American  trade,  Frederic  Emory ;  European  trade  relations 
with  South  America,  Wilfred  H.  Schoff;  Argentine  com- 
merce with  the  United  States  and  Europe,  Ernesto  Nelson; 
Conditions  alTecting  sugar-beet  culture  in  the  United  States, 
Henry  C.  Taylor ;  Proceedings  of  the  annual  meeting. 

21  The  United  States  as  a  Avorld  power.     Special  annual 

meeting  number. 


LIST   OF  EEFERENCES   OX   THE   MONROE   DOCTRINE  9 

Philadelphia,  American  academy  of  political  and  socicd  sci- 
ence, 1903.  t'ii,  179  p.  2G'"'\  {T he  annals  of  the  Ameri- 
can academy  of  political  and  social  science,     vol.  xxvi, 

no.  1.) 

Contexts. — pt.  1.  The  position  of  the  United  States  among  the 
nations  [by]  S.  Low. — pt.  2.  Attitude  of  the  United  States 
toward  otlier  American  powers  [by]  F.  B.  Loomis.  Responsi- 
bilities of  international  leadership  [by]  E.  R.  Jolmson. 
Europe  and  the  United  States  in  the  AVest  Indies  [by]  T. 
Williams.  The  situation  in  Santo  Dominco  [by]  H.  J.  Han- 
cock. Conditions  in  Porto  Rico  [by]  T.  Larrinaga. — pt.  3. 
The  settlement  of  political  affairs  in  the  Far  East  [by]  J.  H. 
Wilson.  Japan's  position  in  the  Far  East  [by]  Baron  K. 
Kaneko.  American  commercial  interests  in  the  Far  East 
[by]  J.  H.  Hammond.  The  internal  situation  in  Russia 
[by]  C.  E.  Smith. — pt.  4.  The  important  elements  in  modern 
land  conflicts  [by]  T.  H.  Bliss.  The  important  elements  in 
naval  conflicts  [by]  G.  W.  Melville.  The  extent  to  which  the 
navy  of  the  United  States  should  be  increased  [by]  F. 
Rodgers.  The  training  of  the  efficient  soldier  [by]  W.  W. 
"Wotherspoon.  The  needs  of  the  navy  [by]  W.  H.  Beehler. — 
pt.  5.  Proceedings  of  the  annual  meeting. 
5-33926  Hl.A4,v.26 

22  American  society  of  international  law.     [The  Monroe  doc- 

trine] 
Washington,  D.   C,  B.  S.  Adams,  printer,  1914-     1  P-  l-, 

X,  375  p.   27'^"^.    {Proceedings,  8th  annvM.1  meeting,  ^Vash- 

ington,  D.  C.  1914) 

Contents. — The  real  IMonroe  doctrine,  Elihu  Root ;  The  origin 
of  the  Monroe  doctrine,  Charles  Francis  Adams;  State- 
ments, interpretations,  and  applications  of  the  Monroe  doc- 
trine and  moi-e  or  less  allied  doctrines — From  1823-1845, 
William  R.  ^Manning;  from  184.5-1870,  James  Morton  Calla- 
han ;  from  1870  to  the  present  day,  John  H.  Latane ;  Mis- 
conceptions and  limitations  of  the  Monroe  doctrine,  John 
W.  Foster  and  Leo  S.  Rowe ;  The  ^lonroe  doctrine — a  gos- 
pel of  peace.  Eugene  Wamlmugh;  The  :\Ionroe  doctrine — 
Katloiial  or  iiiteniational?  William  I.  Hull;  What  countries 
benefit  by  the  Monroe  doctrine?  Joseph  Wheless ;  The  Latin 
American  attitude  toward  the  Monroe  doctrine.  Hiram 
r.iiigham  :  The  European  attitude  toward  the  Moiyoe  doc- 
trine, Charlemagne  Towi-r;  Shall  the  ]\Ionroe  doctrine  c<m- 
tlnue  to  be  a  policy  of  the  United  States?  George  H. 
Blakeslee. 
CA  14-5(m;  JX27.A5  vol.8 

23  Ames,  Edgar  Willey.     Ueadincfs  in  American  liistorv.     Bdok 

two. 
Xev  Tori:,  Ch/irlcs  E.  Merrill  company     \''10]l\      /■>./  />. 
fronts,  {ports.)    17"'^. 

Til"'  :\Ionroe  doctrine,  by  James  Monroe:  p.  9-39. 
Il-2(i455  E173.A78 


10  LIBRARY   OF    CONGRESS 

24  Andrews,  Byron.     President  Monroe  and  his  doctrine.     A  his- 

tory. 
[Washington,  D.  C,  18951     32  p.  Ulus.   {incl.  port,  rnap) 
23V"'.    (The  national  tribune  library,    v.  1  no.  6) 

10-16S52  JX1425.A6 

25  Andrews,  Elisha  Benjamin.     The  United  States  in  our  own 

time ;  a  history  from  reconstruction  to  expansion ;  being 

an  extention  of  "  The  history  of  the  last  quarter  century." 

New  Yorh,  C.  /Scrlbner^s  son^,  1903.    xxxviii  p.,  1  I.,  961 

p.  incl.  front.,  Ulus.,  plates,  ports,  map,  facsim.    SltP"^. 

See  index,  Monroe  doctrine. 

3-28608/2  E661.A57 

26  Angell,   James  Burrill.     Selected  addresses. 

New   York,  Longmans,   Green,  and  co.,  1912.   vii,  285   p. 

20V"K 

The  European  concert  and  the  ilonroe  doctrine:  p.  237-255. 
12-12911  LA228.A7 

27  Anglo-American  league  of  Great  Britain.     The  Monroe  doc- 

trine, by  Sir  Frederick  Pollock,  bart. 
London.  Ofices  of  the  League  [1902?']    U  p.  18<^^. 

4-19104  JX1425.P72 

28  Antagonisme  &  solidarite  des  etats  orientaux  et  des  etats  occi- 

dentaux  de  I'Amerique  du  Sud. 
Paris,  Dentu,  1866.    lix,  [61]-203  p.    22^^"^. 

"  La    doctrine   de  IMonroe   ne  convient  pas  k  I'Amerique  du 
Sud :"     p.  152-157. 
11-10863  F2236.A62 

29  Antokoletz,    Daniel.     La   doctrine   de   Monroe   et   I'Amerique 

latine. 
Paris,  E.  Larose,  1905.    ^  p.  I.,  Hi,  208  p.  25^'^"'. 
"  Bibliographie  "  :  p.    [i]-iii. 
6-2328  JX1425.A65 

30  Arguments  in  favor  of  the  enforcement  of  the  ]\Ionroe  doctrine, 

contained  in  his  annual  message,  in  1823 :  and  its  appli- 
cation to  our  relations  with  our  sister  republic  of  Mexico, 

in  1864. 
New-Orleans,  Printed  at  the  Era  booh  and  joh  office,  1861^. 

15  p.  22'='^. 

Articles  by  L.  H.  Everitt,  S.  G.  Hamilton  and  G.  W.  Reynolds, 

"  dedicated  to  Colonel  Francisco  N.  de  Bordon,  president  of 

the  D.-.  M.-.  D.'..  and  composed  as  price  essays,  defending  the 

Monroe  doctrine." 

17-24777  F1233.A69 


LIST   OF  EEFEEENCES   ON   THE   MONROE   DOCTRINE  11 

31  [Arnold,  "William  Thomas]     German  ambitions  as  they  affect 

Britain   and   the   United   States  of  America,  reprinted, 
"with  additions  and  notes,  from  the  Spectator,  by  '  Vigilans 
sed  seqiius.' 
Neio  TorJc,  G.  P.  Putnatn's  sons,  1903.    xxii,  132  f.  19"'^. 
{Questions  of  the  day?    [no.  1001) 
:\Ionroe  doctrine :  p.  32,  35,  41-43. 
3-1S303  DD119.A7 

32  [Justin,  Henry]  The  Monroe  doctrine  np  to  date ;  with  a  life 
of  President  Monroe.  From  the  press  of  the  Illustrated 
American. 

\New  York^  L.  Sjyencer^  '^1896.    32  p.    iJlus.  {port.y  inap) 
\      17<"^. 

16-8799  JX1425.A85 

33  Baldwin,  Simeon  Eben.    Modern  political  institutions. 

Boston,  Little,  Broivn  and  company,  1898.    4-  P-  ^-j  ^^'^  P- 

The  Monroe  doctrine  in  1898 :  p.  359-367. 
C-216/5  JK246.B18 

34  Barney,  Samuel  Stebbins.     The  ISIonroe  doctrine. 

(//t    Minnesota-    hat'    association.      Proceedings,    1901-03. 
[Minneapolis,  1903.1     -■3""-    V-  4^-58.) 

35  Barral  de  Montferrat,  [Horace  Dominique  de]  marquis.     De 

Monroe  a  Roosevelt,  1823-1905.     Avcc  un  preface  de  M. 
le  comte  d'Haussonville. 
Paris,  Plon-Xourrit  et  cie.,  1906.     2  p.  I.,  xv,  356  p.,  2  I. 
19^"*. 

5-34710  JX1425.B2 

36  Barrett,  John.     Address  on  Pan  Americanism  and  the  Monroe 

doctrine  .  .  .  delivered  at  a  banquet  of  the  Illinois  state 
bar  association  at  Hotel  La  Salle,  Chicago,  February  nine- 
teenth, nineteen  hundred  sixteen. 

[C'hicago  ?  19101     ■^-  P-     ^'H'*^- 

16-17042  F1418.B26 

37  The  Pan  American  union:  peace,  friendship,  commerce. 

Washinf/ton,  D.  C.  \Pa)i  American-  imionl  lf)}l.    263,  [/]  /). 

incl.  col.  front.,  illus.,  plates.    22'^"K 

11-9519  F1403.B27 

38  Beard,  Charles  Austin.     Ainciicni)   fiovernment  and   i)()litics. 

New  and  rev.  ed. 
Neic  York,  The  Macmillan.  company,  191  If.    x  />.,  1  /.,  788  p. 

See  Indf'X — Monroe  doctrine. 
14-2227  JK271.B5      1914 


12  LIBRARY   OF    CONGRESS 

39  Beard,    Charles    Austin.      Contemporary    American    history, 

1877-1913. 
New   Yorl\   The   MacmiTlan   company,   lOlJf.     vii,   397  p. 

See  p.  199  et  seq.,  2G2,  2S0. 
14-3118  E661.B36 

40  Beauniarchais,  Maurice  Paul  Jean  Delariie  de.     La  doctrine 

de  Monroe.    L*e volution  de  la  politique  des  Etats-Unis  au 
xix^  siecle.    2.  ed.,  rev.  et  augm. 
Pans,  Z.  Larose,  1898.    2  j).  l',-n,  234  P-    ^^^'". 

10-16793  JX1425.B3 

41  Becu,  Carlos  Alfredo.     El  "A.  B.  C."  y  su  concepto  politico  y 

juridico, 
Buenos  Aires,  Libreria  "  La  Facultad  "  de  J.  BoJddn,  1915. 
89  p.     20l'^^\ 

16-10950  JX1530.B4 

42  Benton,  Thomas  Hart.     Speech  of  Mr.  Benton,  of  Missouri, 

deliA'ered  in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States,   (in  secret 
session)  on  the  mission  to  Panama.  March  13,  1826. 
Washington,  Printed  at  the   Columbian  star  office.  1826. 
Jf7  p.    21¥'^. 

9-32143  F1412.B47 

43  Berenger,  Fernando.     El  hispano-americanismo  estudio  desde 

el  punto  de  vista  del  derecho  internacional  y  el  problema 
territorial  de  America. 
Eahana,  Imprenta  '"  El  Siglo  XX T  1918.     221  p. 

44  Bidau,  Eduardo  L.     Las  doctrinas  de  Monroe  y  Drago;  con- 

ferencia    inaugural    del   curso    de    derecho   internacional 
publico,  dada  en  la  Facultad  de  derecho  y  ciencias  sociales 
el  16  cle  abrii. 
Buenos  Aires,  Innpr.  '■^  Did  of''  de  F.  Lajouane  d;  c.".  1906. 
lop.     27<^^. 

"  De   la   Revista   de   la    Universidacl   de  Buenos   Aires,    1906, 
tomo  v." 
9-23341  JX1425.B6 

45  Big-elow,  John.     American  polic}*;  the  "Western  hemisphere  in 

its  relation  to  the  Eastern. 
New  York,  0.  Scrihners  sons,  191Jf.     vi  p.,  2  I.,  3-184  V'  fold, 
map,  tables.    191"'". 

Bibliography :  p.  170-175. 

Reviewed  in  the  Nation,  June  2S,  1015,  v.  100 :  114-115. 
Mississippi  valley  historical  review,  Dec,  1914.,  v.  1 :  445-457. 
14-8235  JX1407.B5 


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40  Bingham,  Hiram.     Latin  America  and  the  Monroe  doctrine. 

l^New  Haven,  Tuttle,  Morehouse  d;  Taylor,  191J^.']    1  y.  I.,  p. 
657-672.    ^4^"". 

"  Reprinted  from  the  Yale  review,  July.  1914.'* 
American    .society    of    intermitional    law.      Proceedings,    1914, 
V.  8 :  180-196. 
15-1409  JX1425.B65 

47 The  ^Monroe  doctrine,  an  obsolete  shibboleth. 

New  Haven,  Yale  university  press,  1913.     vii,  [i]  p.,  2  I., 
3-153,  [i]  p.  19'^"K 

Reviewed    in    Yale    review,    Jan.    1914,    n.    s,    v.    3 :  412-418. 
American  journal  of  international  law,  Oct.,  1914,  v.  8 :  944— 
946. 
13-20757  JX1425.Be6 

48  Should  Ave  abandon  the  ]Monroe  doctrine  ? 

\JtVorcester,   Mass.,   Clark   university,   1914.1     />.   334-358. 

23<'"K 

"  Reprinted  from  tlie  Journal  of  race  development,  vol.  4,  no.  3, 
January,  1914." 
14-G279  JX1425.E88 

49  Blair,  Montgom.ery.     The  Monroe  doctrine.     Speech  at  Hagers- 

town,  12  July,  1865,  exposing  the  alliance  of  the  American 
secretary  of  state  with  Louis  Napoleon  to  overthrow  the 
Monroe  doctrine  and  establish  a  despotism  on  this  conti- 
nent.   9  p.  22V^'.     {Miscellaneous  pamphlets,  v.  450) 

AC901.M5,v.450 

50  Blakeslee,  George  Hubbard.     Our  relations  with  South  Amer- 

ica and  how  to  improve  them. 
A^ew  York  city,  American  association  for  internatioTW.l  con- 
ciliation, 1914-     12  p.    19V'"-     {Internatiorud  conciliation, 
pul).  monthly  l>y  the  American  association  for  interna- 
tional conciliation  .  .  .  no.  76) 

14-11071  JX1907.A8      no.76 

51  ed.    Latin  America. 

New  York.,  G.  E.  Stechert  and  company,  1914.    ceii,  388  p. 
24-""^.     {Clark  university  addresses,  November  1913) 

Parti.vl  roNTKNTS. — The  present-day  phase  of  the  Monroe  doc- 
trini',  hy  F.  E.  Ch;ulwick. — The  Monroe  (locrrine  from  a 
South  American  viewpoint,  hy  C.  II.  Sheirill. — Should  we 
ahandon  the  Monroe  doctrine?  hy  H.  Binsham. — The  Monroe 
doctrine,  liy  fl.  F.  Tucker. — Tlie  modern  meanin;;  of  the 
Monroe  doctrine.  ])y  J.  M.  rnllahan. — Tiie  ^h)nroe  doctrine, 
hy  A.  li.  HiU-t. — The  relations  of  tlie  United  Slates  with  tlie 
Latin-American  repuhlics,  hy  L,  Grahame. 
15-5097  F1401.B63 


14  LIBKi^Y   OF    COXGEESS 

52  Bonfils,  Henry  Joseph  Frangois  Xavier.     Manuel  de  droit 
international  public   (droit  dcs  gens).  .  .     7.  ed.,  rev.  et 
inise  au  courant. 
Paris,  Rousseau  et  c\  19U.    viii,  1209,  [i]  p.    23"'". 
Doctrine  de  Monroe :  11300 :  p.  188-193  ;  T1287  :  p.  908. 
15-6791  JX2608.M2      1914 

63  Bonilla,  Policarpo.     Wilson  doctrine ;  how  the  speech  of  Presi- 
dent "Wilson  at  Mobile,  Ala.,  has  been  interpreted  by  the 
Latin- American  countries. 
New  York,  1914.    ^2  p.    23<"". 

"  Extract  of  the  speech  "  [delivered  on  October  26th,  1913]  :  p. 
[l]-2. 
14-9427  F1418.B7 

54  Borland,  William  P.     The  Monroe  doctrine  as  a  factor  in  inter- 

national peace. 
Lake  3Ioho7ik  conference  in  internationrd  ar^hitration,  22d 

annual  report.  1916,  p.  181-187. 

JX1932.L3,v.22 

Same  in  Congressional  record,  see  no.  921  in  this  list. 

55  Boutwell,  George  Sewall.     The  Venezuelan  question  and  the 

Monroe  doctrine. 

Washington,  D.  C.y  Gibson  hros.,  printers,  1896.  16  p.  23^'^'^. 

From  the  Boston  herald  of  February  2,  1896. 
9-34110  JX1425.B75 

56  Boynton,  Charles  Brandon.     English  and  French  neutrality 

and  the  Anglo-French  alliance,  in  their  relations  to  the 
United  States  &  Russia  .  .  . 
Cincinnati,  Chicago,  C.  F.  Vent  &  co.,  1864.    576  p.  23'^"'. 
Monroe  doctrine  :  p.  556-569. 
12-6970  E183.7.B79 

57  Brazil.     Monroe  doctrine  and  diplomatic  claims  of  European 

powers — Press  comments  on  note  of  Argentine  govern- 
ment to  the  government  of  the  United  States. 

(In  U.  S.  Dcpt  of  state.  Papers  relating  to  the  foreign  rela- 
tions of  the  United  States,  1903.  Washington,  1904.  23*"". 
p.  24-27.)  JX233.A3      1903 

58  Bryce,  James  Bryce,  1st  viscount.    South  America ;  observations 

and  impressions. 
New  York,  The  Ma^millan  company,  1912.    xxiv  p.,  1  J., 
611  p.  maps.     22  <''". 

Monroe  doctrine :  p.  508-510. 

Extracts  from  this  in  the  Literary  digest.   Oct.  19,   1912.  v. 
45:    661-662.    with    title,    Mr.    Bryce   on   North    and    South 
American  coolness. 
12-22020  F2223.B91 


LIST  OF  EEFERENCES   OX   THE   MONROE   DOCTRINE  15 

59  Buchanan,  James,  ^;?'es.  TJ .  S.    The  works  of  James  Buchanan, 

comprising  his  speeches,  state  j^apers,  and  private  corre- 
spondence; collected  and  ed.  by  John  Bassett  Moore. 
Philadelphia  tf'  London,  J.  B.  Lipjyincott  company,  1908-11. 

The  origin,  history,  and  nature  of  "The  Monroe  doctrine":  v. 
12:  p.  252-261.    See  also  Index,  v.  12:  p.  421. 
8-12119  E337.8.B9 

60  Bullard,  Arthur.     The  diplomacy  of  the  great  war. 

New  York,  The  MacmiUan  company^  1916.    xii  ;^.,  ^  Z.,  3-31^^. 
J).    IQ^"". 

See  index  :     Monroe  doctrine. 
16-2575  D511.B75 

61  Burgess,  John  William.     The  middle  period,  1817-1858. 

Xew   Torii,  C.  Scy^lbner's  sons,  1897.     xvi,  oJfJf.  p.     maps, 
igcm^     {TlxQ  American  history  series,     [r.  4]-) 
See  p.  125-126,  128. 
2-1834/4  E78.A51  vol.4 

E338.B95 

Q-1  Butler,    Charles    Henry.     The  treaty  making  power  of  the 
United  States. 
New  York,  The  Banks  law  pub.  co.,  1902.    2  v.    2J^''\ 
See  index :  ^Monroe  doctrine. 
2-7104  JK570.B85 

G3  C  ,  M.  Protesta  contra  la  razon  y  la  ciencia  de  Europa,  asi 
como  contra  su  civilizacion  y  snprema  intelijencia  de  raza, 
.  .  .  conquista  de  Mejico  por  los  Francesses:  invasion  de 
Santo  Domingo  .  .  ,  bombardeo  de  Valparaiso  y  el  Cal- 
lao;  las  atrocidades  perpetradas  en  la  revolucion  de, 
Cuba  .  .  .  y  publicada  al  presente  con  lijeras  modifica- 
cioncs  por  la  recrudencia  del  esph'itu  de  conquista  en 
Europa  como  en  America  .  .  .  Por  M.  C,  ciudadano 
americano. 
Sucre,  Tip.  de  la  Lihertad,  1885.     71  p.    21V'". 

Advance  sheet.s  of  a  larger  work  proposed  to  be  published. 
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04  Calderon,  Ignacio.    The  Pan-American  doctrine. 

Lak(   Moho)ik  conference  on  international  arbitration^  22d 
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16  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

65  Callahan,  James  Morton.     American  relations  in  the  Pacific 

and  the  Far  East,  1784-1900. 
Baltimore,  The  Johns  Hopkins  press,  1901.     177  p.     24^'^'^. 
(Johns  Hopkins  University  studies  in  historical  and  po- 
litical science,  series  xix,  no.  IS.) 

See  p.  35,  52,  90,  110,  138,  146.  DS518.8.C3 

Mar.  21, 1901-19  H31.J6,v.l9,l-3 

66  Cuba  and  international  relations;  a  historical  study  in 

American  diplomacy. 

Baltimore,  The  Johns  Hopkins  press,  1899.     503  p.    ^Jfl""^. 
{Johns  Hopkins  university  studies  in  historical  and  politi- 
cal science.     {Extra  volume.) 
See  index — Monroe  doctrine. 
Sept.  14.  99-23.  H31.J6,v.21 

67  Calvo,   Carlos.     Le   droit  international  theorique  et  pratique; 

precede  d'un  exj^ose  historique  des  progres  de  la  science 
clu  droit  des  gens.     5  ed.,  rev.  et  complete  par  un  supple- 
ment. 
Paris,  A.  Rousseau,  1896.    6  v.    25''"'. 
Doctrine  de  Monroe,  v.  1,  p.  2S5-300. 
10-15585  JX2984.D5      1896 

68  Canning,  George.     George  Canning  and  his  friends;  contain- 

ing hitherto  unpublished  letters,  jeux  d'esprit,  etc.     Ed. 
by  Captain  Josceline  Bagot. 
London,  J.  Murray,  1909.    2  v.    pi.,  8  port.  {incl.  fronts.) 

Contains  "  not  only  letters  written  by  himself,  but  also  letters 
written  to  him,  and  the  correspondence  of  his  friends  with 
one  another." — Pref.,  p.  vi. 
Monroe  doctrine :  v.  2,  p.  206-210,  232n.,  274. 
9-145S5  DA522.C3A18 

69  Some  official  correspondence  of  George  Canning  [1821- 

1827] ;  ed.,  with  notes,  by  Edward  J.  Stapleton. 

London,  Longmans,  Green,  and  co.,  1887.    2  v.    22^"^, 
Monroe  doctrine:  v.  2,  p.  85-87. 
5-638  DA522.C2A2 

70  Capella  y  Pons,  F.    Monroisme?    Notes — etudes  sur  la  politique 

continentale  americaine  a  Tegard  de  I'Europe. 
Paris,  E.  Larose,  1913.    191  p.    19<="\ 

Contents. — Avenement  de  la  doctrine  dite  de  Monroe. — Port§e 
des  declarations  contenues  dans  le  message  presidentiel  de 
1823. — Tentative  falte  en  1895  pour  obtenir  la  deviation  de  la 
doctrine. — Revendication  des  vrais  principes. — Quelques 
antecedents  sur  la  question  cubaine. — Liberation  de  I'ile  de 


LIST   OF  REFERENCES   ON   THE    MONROE  DOCTRINE  17 

Cuba. — Le  Canal  interoceaniqiie. — La  possession  du  canal. — 
L'Union  pauamericaine. — Le  Canada,  les  Guyanes  et  le  pan- 
americanisme. — Continentalisme  americain. — La  doctrine  de 
I'avenir. 
13-17078  JX1425.C27 

71  Carnegie  endowment  for  international  peace.     Year  book. 

Washington,  1917-1918.     26'"\ 

Collection  of  authoritative  statements  regarding  the  Monroe 
doctrine :  1917  :  p.  128-129  ;  1918  :  p.  129. 

JX1906.A4 

72  Carroll,  Benajah  H.     Die  Annexion  von  Texas;  ein  Beitrag  zur 

Geschichte  der  Monroe-doktrin. 

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63,  [1]  p.     23'^"'. 

Hauptquellen :     p.  62-63. 
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73  Caylus,  Ernest.     Politique  exterieure  des  Etats-Unis.    Doctrine 

Monroe. 
Paris,  E.  Dentu,  1865.    31  f.    25'='^. 

11-19870  JX1425.C3 

74  Cespedes,  Jose  Maria.     La  doctrina  de  Monroe. 

Hahana,  Imprenta  la  Moderna  de  A.  Miranda  y  comp.,  1893. 
3  p.  I,  [iii-vi],  [5]-511,  V.  p.,  1  I.    221^^^. 

10-16850  JX1425.C4 

75  Chadwick,  French  Ensor.     The  relations  of  the  United  States 

and  Spain,  diplomacy. 
New  York,  C.  ScHhner's  sons,  1909.    ix,  610  p.    23^"^. 
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9-31968  E183.7.C43 

76  Chandler,  Charles  Lyon.     Inter-American  acquaintances.    2d 

ed,  extended. 
Sewanee,  Tenn.,  The  Univesity  press,  1917.    vi  p.,  1  L,  187  p. 

The  Pan-Americanism  of  Henry  Clay:  p.  149-160;  The  Pan- 
American  origin  of  the  Monroe  doctrine :  p.  161-169. 
18-7628  F 141 8. 046 

77  Charmant,  A.     Haiti  vivra-t-elle?     fitudc  sur  le  prejugo  des 

races:  race  noire,  race  jaune,  race  blai;che  et  sur  la  doc- 
trine de  Monroi'.     2.  od. 
Havre,  Impr.  et  lithoyrapkie  F .  Le  Roy,  1905.     1  v.  illus. 

23cm^ 

9-:i0:i46  F1921.C48 

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78  Chetwood,  John,  jr.     Manila,  or  Monroe  doctrine? 

New  Yoik,  R.  L.  Weed  co.  [i<?P5].  52  p.  12°. 

Nov.  2,  98-22  E713.C5a 

79  Chevalier,  Michel.     L'expedition  du  Mexique. 

Paris,  E.  Dentil,  1862.    2  p.  ?.,  90  f.    25''^. 

"  Extrait  de  la  Revue  des  deux  mondes,  livr.   des  1"  et  15 

avril  1862." 
Monroe  doctrine :  p.  82-87. 
10-7234  F1233.C52 

80  [Chew,  Benjamin],  supposed  author.    A  sketch  of  the  politics, 

relations,  and  statistics,  of  the  western  world,  and  of  those 
characteristics  of  European  policy  which  most  immedi- 
ately affect  its  interests:  intended  to  demonstrate  the  ne- 
cessity of  a  grand  American  confederation  and  alliance. 
Pluladelplxki,  R.  H.  Small,  1827.     200  p.     23\'^. 
Ms.  note  on  t.-p. :  By  Benj.  Chew. 
10-6759  F1413.C52 

81  Cleveland,  Grover,  pres.  V.  S.    The  Venezuelan  boundary  con- 

troversy. 
Princeton,  Princeton  university  2)ress,  1913.    2  p.  I.,  iii-^, 
122  p.    front.    20''^.    {TTie  Stafford  Little  lectures.) 

Previously  issued,  New  York,  1901,  under  title :   Venezuelan 

boundary   dispute. 
Also  published  in  his  Presidential  problems,  New  York,  1904. 
14-37  r2331.B7C63 

82  Colquhoun,  Archibald  Hoss.     Greater  America. 

Xeic  York  and  London,  Harper  d.'  brothers,  1901^.     ix  p.,  1  I., 
435,  [1]  p.     front.   {p>ort.)  11  maps.    23'='^. 
See  index  :  Monroe  doctrine. 
4-9147  E713.C72 

83  Congress  von  Panama. 

(In  Atlantis  Joui'nal  des  neusten  and  wissenswiirdigesten  aus 
dem  Gebiete  der  Politik,  .  .  .  der  nord  und  siidamerikani- 
schen  Reiche,  v.  2,  p.  3-370.  Leipzig,  1826.  8°.) 
Contexts — I.  Geheime  Verhundlungen  des  Senates  fiber  die 
Zweckmassigkeit  der  Vertretung  der  Vereinigten  Staaten 
auf  dem  Congress  von  Panama.  II.  Botschaft  des  Prasi- 
denten  der  Vereiningten  Staaten  an  den  Senat,  und  das 
,  Haus  der  Reprasentanten.     III.  Documente,   Staatspapiere 

und  diplomatischer  Notenwechsel.  Ell.A88,v.2 

84  Coolidge,   Archibald  Cary.     The  United   States  as   a  world 

power. 
New  York,  The  MacmiUan  company,  1908.    viii,  385  p.  2P^. 
Monroe  doctrine:  p.  95-120. 
&-19878  E713.C76 


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serio  cle  la  doctrina  de  Monroe,  escrito  expresamente  para 

los  niiios  gi'andes  de  las  Americas  latinas,  por  el  Hon.  J. 

Setroc  <a>  P.  Gote;  editado  por  F.  Gomez  ...  1.  ed. 

Mexico,  Impr.  "  La  EspanoU;'  1897.    2  p.  I,  [.5]-i47  p.  W'-'". 

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8G  Croly,  Herbert  David.     The  promise  of  American  life. 

Xew   Yorli,  The  Macmillan  company^  1911.     v'li'i  p.,  1   ?., 
Jt68  p.  20^'='". 

See  index,  Monroe  doctrine. 
13-19733  HN64.C89      1911 

87  Crichfield,   George  Washington.     American  supremacy-;   the 

rise  and  progress  of  the  Latin  American  republics  and 
their  relations  to  the  United  States  under  the  Monroe  doc- 
trine. 

New  York,  Brentano's,  1908.    2  v.  ^4<"". 

8-36697  F 1408. 092 

88  Curtis,    William    Eleroy.     The    United    States    and    foreign 

powers. 
New  York,  C.  Scnhner's  sons,  1899.    vi,  9-3U  p.  18^"". 
The  Monroe  doctrine:  p.  93-106. 
99-2514  JX1407.C9      1899 

89  Daly,  Charles  Patrick.     Is  the  Monroe  doctrine  involved  in  the 

controversy  between  Venezuela  and  Great  Britain? 
[New  York?  1896]  18  p.  2JiP^. 

"  Reprinted  from  the  X.  Y.  Herald  of  J.-ni.  10,  1896."" 
10-30508  JX1425.D3 

90  Dana,  Richard  Henry.     RichardHenry  Dana,  jr.  .  .  .  speeches 

in  stirring  times  and  letters  to  a  son,  ed.,  with  introduc- 
tory sketch  and  notes  by  Richard  H.  Dana  (3d). 
Boston  and  New  York,  Ilouglitmi  Mifflin  company,  1910. 
vi  p.,  1  I.,  o20  p.,  1  I.     iUus.  {map)  5  port.  {hid.  front.) 

221'"'. 

The  Monroe  doctriiio:  p.  205-344. 
10-30720  E415.7.D16 

91  Daniel,  John  Warwick.     Speeches  and  orations  of  John  War- 

wick Daniel,  comp.  by  his  son,  Edward  M.  Daniel. 
Lynchhur(/,  J.  P.  Bell  company,  inc.,  printers,  1911.     2  p. 
1,9-787  p.     front,  (port.)     25"". 
Monroe  doctrine:  p.  591-635. 
11-31544  E661.D18 


20  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

92  [Darneille,  Benjamin  Johnson]     A  review  of  the  Monroe  doc- 

trine, and  the  American  theory  of  the  Panama  canal,  by 
Grotius  [pseud.l 
Washington,  H.  A.  Gills,  1882.    19  p.    22^'='^. 

&-17904  TC774.D22 

93  Davis,  George  Breckenridge.     The  elements  of  international 

law,  with  an  account  of  its  origin,  sources,  and  historical 
development.     3d  ed.,  rev.  to  date. 
N'eio  York  and  London,  Harper  <&  IrotJisrs,  1908.    xxx, 
673  p.    2P^. 

Monroe  doctrine:  p.  110-115. 
8-23585  JX2458.E3      1908 

94  Dembski,  V.     Europe  and  the  new  sea  law;  a  manual  of  inter- 

national politics  and  maritime  law. 
London,  Slmpkin,  Marshall,  Hamilton,  Kent.   (&   co.,   Id. 
[1912]     xix,  20^  p.    19^<=^. 

Introductory  note:  A  short  history  of  the  Monroe  doctrine. 
13-10820  JX5221.D4 

95  Dewey,  Davis  Rich.     National  problems,  1885-1897. 

N'ew   York  and  London,  Harper  &   Irothers,  1907.     xiv, 
360  p.    6  double  maps.    21  ^'^"'.     (The  American  nation:  a 
history  .  .  .  ed.  ly  A.  B.  Hart  .  .  .  v.  24) 
See  p.  304-309,  343. 
7-33614  E178.A54,  vol.24 

96  Dole,  Charles  Fletcher.     The  right  and  wrong  of  the  Monroe 

doctrine. 
[Bostonf  1905]     7  p.    24^"". 

Reprinted  from  the  Atlantic  monthly  for  April,  1905. 
Eeprinted  as  World  peace  foundation,  Boston.     Pamphlet  se- 
ries, Apr.  1912,  V.  2,  no.  5,    12  p. 
10-16809  JX1908.U5,  v.2,no.5,pt.5 

JX1425.D7 

97  Drago,  Luis  Maria.     Argentine  Republic.    "  Monroe  Doctrine  " 

and  diplomatic  claims  of  European  powers. 

(In  U.  S.  Dept.  of  state.  Papers  relating  to  the  foreign  rela- 
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Letter  of  Drago,  followed  by  a  memorandum  from  John  Hay, 
and  a  message  from  the  President  of  the  Argentine  Repub- 
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98  La   doctrine   de   Monroe.     Une  note   diplomatique   du 

gouvernement  Argentin.    Consultations  et  avis. 

Revue  de  droit  international  et  de  legislation  coin- 
paree,  v.  35:  597-623.  JX3.ii4,v.35 

Gives  the  Drago  letter,  with  the  opinion  of  students  of  inter- 
national law  upon  the  doctrine  advanced  by  Drago. 


1 


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1(1-11357  JX4481.E4 


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11-620  E173.E78 

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S-3S43  E18.E93 

108  Everett,  Edward.     The  Monroe  doctrine.     PajDer  by  Edward 

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12-26614  E458.L92  vol.1 

109  Eirmin,  Antenor.     M.  Eoosevelt,  president  des  Etats-Unis  et 

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A^ew  York,  Hamilton  hank  note  engraving  and  p7^nting  com- 
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1    p.     front,  (port.)  19""'. 
6-26  F1921.E52 

110  Eish,  Carl  Russell.     American  diplomacy.    2d  ed.,  rev. 

Neiv  York,  H.  Holt  and  company,  1916.  xi,  51^1  p.  21  ^'^''K 
(American  historical  series.  General  edito^\'  C.  H.  Has- 
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The  Monroe  doctrine :  p.  203-219 ;  The  Civil  war  and  the  Mon- 
roe doctrine :  p.  324-385 ;  Blaine.  Olney,  and  the  Monroe  doc- 
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17-10703  JX1407.F5      1916 

111  Fleischmann,  Max.     Yolkerrechtsquellen  in  Auswahl. 

Halle  a.  S.,  Vej'lag  der  Buchhandlung  des  W aisenhauses. 
1905.    xii,  380  p.    23^,'^"\ 

"  Botschaft  des  Prasidenten  Monroe  vom  2,  Dezember  1823 :  " 
p.  27-29. 
6-10467  JX77.F5 


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112  Flockher,  Adolph.  von.     De  rintervention  en  droit  interna- 

tional. 
Paris,  A.  Pedane,  1896.    2  p.  I.,  70,  {2^  p-   ^^''"*- 
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9-S132  JX4481.F6 

113  Ford,  Worthington  Chauncey.     John  Qiiincv  Adams  and  the 

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7-11498  JX1425.F7 

114  John  Quincy  Adams,  his  connection  with  the  INIonroe 

doctrine  (1823).  .  . 

Cambridge,  J.  WiIso7i  and  son,  1902.    113  p.    25  x  ^"K 

"  Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  of  the  Massachusetts  histori- 
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2-16883  E377.F71 

115  Some  original  documents  on  the  genesis  of  the  Monroe 

doctrine. 

Massachusetts  historical  society.    Proceedings.    1901-02,  2d 
ser.  V.  15:  373-^36.  F6i.M38,v.i5 

116  Foster,  Jolm  Watson.     A  century  of  American  diplomacy; 

being  a  brief  review  of  the  foreign  relations  of  the  United 
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Boston  and  New  York,  Houghton,  Mifflin  and  company, 
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See  index,  Monroe  doctrine.  E183.7.F75 

11-325.37  JX1407.F7      1901 

117  Frers,  Emilio.     American  ideals.     Speeches  of  the  president  of 

the  "  Museo  social  argentino  ''  Dr.  Emilio  Frers  and  of 
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theatre,  Buenos  Aires,  November  12,  1913. 
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14-15210  F1418.F88 

118  Fried,  Alfred  Hermann.     Pan-Amerika;  EntAvickelung,  Urn- 

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"  Literatur-angaben  "  :  p.  vi-ix. 
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119  Fullerton,  William  Morton.     Problems  of  power.     New  and 

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Les  consequences  de  la  doctrine  de  Monroe,  p.  123-126. 
15-17573  ri418.F98 

121  Gammell,  William.     William  Gammell,  ll.  d.;  a  biographi- 

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3  p.  l,  392  p.    front,  {port.)     22""", 

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122  Garcia  Merou,  Martin.     Historia  de  la  diplomacia  americana. 

Politica  internacional  de  los  Estados  Unidos. 

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"  La  diplomacia  americana  durante  la  administracion  de  Mon- 
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Lima,  Impr.  La  Industria,  1903.     28  p.     25^""^. 

"Articulos  publicados  en  '  El  Comercio.'  " 
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Neto  York,  The  Century  co.,  1917.    x,  218  p.    18^^^. 

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17-21742  D445.G5 


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126  Gilman,  Daniel  Coit.     James  Monroe. 

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130  Hale,  Albert  Barlow.     The  South  Americans ;  the  story  of  the 

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131  Hamilton,  James  Cleland.     The  Monroe  doctrine;  its  British 

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132  [Hamilton,  Stanislaus  Murray.]     The  genesis  of  the  mes- 

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E302.M74,v.6 


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133  Hamilton,  Stanislaus  Murray,  cd.     The  stucly  of  history 

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New  Yorl'^  The  Puhlic  opinion  company^  1896.  3  p.  ?.,  l.'i.  I. 
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6-7520  JX1425.H2 

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138  The  Monroe  doctrine;  an  interpretation. 

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exposition   and   critical   comments   drawn   from   various 
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with  an  introduction,  by  A.  B.  Hart. 
New  York,  London   [etc.'\  Longman,  Green,  and  co.,  1901. 
xxviii,  Ji.58  p.    8° . 

Monroe  doctrine,  text :  p.  321-323 ;  Contemporary  exposition 
(by  J.  Q.  Adams,  Jefferson,  Madison,  and  Webster)  :  p.  323- 
328;  Critical  comment  (by  R.  H.  Dana,  von  Hoist,  J.  T. 
Morse,  jr.,  Oilman,  Schouler,  Tucker,  President  Cleveland, 
Olney,  Woolsey,  McMaster,  Reddaway  and  Hart)  :  p.  329-339. 

1-21806  JF107.H5 

147  Hinsdale,  Burke  Aaron.     The  real  Monroe  doctrine. 

(/n     Michigan     political     science     association.     Publications. 
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6-7787  H31.M6,  v. 2 

JX1425.H5 

148  Hodges,  Henry  Green.     The  doctrine  of  intervention. 

Princeton,  The  Banner  press,  1915.     xil,  288  p.     191^^. 

Monroe  doctrine :    p.  4  ,  11,  14,  17,  29,  81,  123,  124,  127-141,  163, 
165. 
15-8946  JX4481.H6 

149  Hoist,  Hermann  Eduard  von.     The  constitutional  and  politi- 

cal history  of  the  United  States. 
Chicago,  Callaghaii  and  company,  1881-92.     8  v.     22^^^. 

See  index  v.  8,  Monroe,  James. 
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150  Huberich,    Charles   Henry.     The   Trans-Isthmian   canal:    a 

study  in  American  diplomatic  history  (1825-1904). 

Austin,  Tex.,  190 If.    31  p.    23^<'^. 

"  The  greater  pai't  of  this  article  was  published  ...  early  in  1903, 
in  the  Revue  du  droit  public  et  de  la  science  politique,  vol. 

XIX,  p.  198-213.     It  was  subsequently  revised  and  published 
in  the  University  of  Texas  record,  vol.  v,  p.  247-275,  and  in 
Bulletins   of   the   University   of   Texas,   Humanistic    series, 
no.  1." 
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151  Hull,  William  Isaac.     The  Monroe  doctrine:  national  or  in- 
ternational?    The  problem  and  its  solution. 
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15-8219  JX1425.H83 

152 The  Monroe  doctrine  and  the  International  court. 

IWashington,  The  American  peace  society,  1913 f]   16  />. 

"  A  paper  read  at  the  fourth  National  conference  of  the  Ameri- 
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153  Intercollegiate  debates.     V.  5.     A  year  book  of  college  de- 
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Abandonment  of  the  Monroe  doctrine :  p.  1-52.         H35.I6,  v.5 

151:  International  American  conference.  1st,  Washington,  D.  C ., 
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Washington,  Govt,  print,  of.,  1890.  375  p.  29x^3^"\ 
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of  Panama,"  and  the  other  assemblies  held,  or  intended  to  be 
held,  until  18f>4,  by  Jose  Ignacio  Rodriguez. — Correspondence 
relating  to  the  proposed  congress  of  Panama  in  1881. — Cor- 
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156  Jay,  John.     Mr.  Jay's  letter  on  the  recent  relinquishment  of  the 

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157  Jefferson,  Thomas,  prcs.  U.  S.    The  writings  of  Thomas  Jef- 

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14-3171  E302.J469 

158  Johnson,  Willis  Fletcher.     America's  foreign  relations. 

Neio  York,  The  Centwry  co.,  1916.     2  v.     23'"^. 

See  index  v.  2.     Monroe  doctrine. 
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159  A  century  of  expansion. 

New   York,  London,   The   Macmillan  company,  1903.     xi, 

316  p.     5  maps  {incl.  front.)     19'^"^. 

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3-2S607  E179.J69 

160  Four  centuries  of  the  Panama  canal. 

London,  Neio   York   [etc.']    Cassell  and  company,  limited, 
1907.     xxi,  1^61  p.    front.,  plates,  maps,  ports.    21""^. 

See  Index,  ;^^onroe  doctrine. 
14-10089  TC774.J7      1907 

161  Junta  de  delegados  al  Congreso  internacional  americano, 

Mexico,  1896.  Congreso  americano  convocado  por  el  gobi- 
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policy  of  defence  against  European  aggression.  Only  Ecua- 
dor. Mexico  and  the  Central  American  states  sent  delegates, 
who  held  several  sessions,  but  adjourned  without  inaugurat- 
ing a  formal  congress. 
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LIST   OF   EEFEEElSrCES   ON   THE   MONROE   DOCTPJNE  31 

162  Kasson,  John  Adam.     The  evolution  of  the  Constitution  of 

the  United  States  of  America  and  History  of  the  ISIonroe 
doctrine. 
Boston  and  New  York,  Houghton,  Mi-fflln  and  company, 
1901^.     xviii,  273,  [1]  p.     front.,  port.    BP'^. 

The  history  of  the  Monroe  declaration  of  1823 :  p.  221-273. 
4-33896  '  JK116.K3 

163  Keasby,  Liiidley  Miller.     The  Nicaragua  canal  and  the  Mon- 

roe doctrine;  a  political  history  of  isthmus  transit,  -svith 
special  reference  to  the  Nicaragua  canal  project  and  the 
attitude  of  the  United  States  government  thereto. 
Netv  Tori'  [etc.'\  G.  P.  Putnam\s  sons,  1S96.    xvii,  622  p.    4- 
maps   {incl.  front.)   23^'^"\ 

3-31714  TC784.K24 

164  Kingsley,  Vine  Wright.     French  intervention  in  America;  or, 

A  review  of  la  France,  le  Mexique,  et  le  P]tats-Con- 
federos. 
Neio  York.  C.  B.  Richardson,  1863.    22  p.    22^'^^. 

9-2397  E469.F8154 

165  [ ]     Spain,  Cuba,  and  the  United  States.    Kecognition  and 

the  Monroe  doctrine.    By  Americus  [pseud.'] 
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166  Knox,  Philander  C.     The  Monroe  doctrine  and  some  incidental 

obligations  in  the  zone  of  the  Caribbean. 

(/«  New  York  state  bar  association.     Proceedinfrs,  1912.     Al- 
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167  Koerner,  G.     Monroe  doctrine. 

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168  Kohler,  Charles,  corap.     The  ]\Ionroe  doctrine ;  a  complete  his- 

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169  Kraus,  Herbert.     Dit-  M(>nr(H'ch)ktrin  in  iluvn  Beziehungen  /ur 

ainoi'ikanischen  Diplomatic  und  zum  Volkerrecht. 
Berlin,  J.  Guttentag,  1913.    480  p.    24^"". 

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170  Latane,  John  Holladay.     America  as  a  world  power,  1897- 
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171 The  diplomatic  relations  of  the  United  States  and  Spanish 

America. 
Baltimore.,  The  Johns  Hopkins  press.,  1900.     £94-  p.    20^''"\ 
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1-2466  JX1428.S7L3 

172 From  isolation  to  leadership,  a  review  of  American  for- 
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Gojrden  City,  New  York,  Douhleday,  Page  <&  company,  1918. 
5  p.  I.,  3-215,  \2'\  p.    I8^frn^ 

18-20859  JX1407.L3 

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Monroe  doctrine :  p.  125,  151-153,  221-222. 
1-27202  JX2542.E7      1885 

17-1  Leavitt,  Joshua.     The  Monroe  doctrine. 

Neio  York,  S.  Tousey,  1863.    50  p.    22^^. 

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176  Lewis,  Arthur  W.     The  Monroe  doctrine  unveiled  and  the 

Mexican  crisis. 
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178  Lloyd,  E.  M.     Canning  and  Spanish  America. 

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183  Mabie,  Edward  C,  ed.    The  Monroe  doctrine. 

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184  MacCorkle,  William  Alexander.     The  Monroe  doctrine  in 

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187  The  origin,  meaning  and  application  of  the  Monroe 

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190  Matirtua,  Anibal.     La  idea  pan-americana  y  la  cuestion  del 

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202  The  principles  of  American  diplomac3\ 

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203  Morse,  John  Torrey,  p\     John  Qiiincy  Adams. 

Boston,  New  York,  Houghton,  Mifflin  and  company,  1892. 
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204  Moulin,  Henri  Alexis.     L'expansion  des  fitats-Unis  et  la  doc- 

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Dijon,  Impr.  J.  Berthoml,  1903.    32  p.    21"'^. 

6-14481  JX1425.M85 

205 La  Yaleur  originaire  de  la  doctrine  de  Monroe  et  ses  rap- 
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Roma,  Tip.  della  R.  Accademia  dei  Lijicei,  190 If..    9  p.    25'^'^. 
"  Estratto  dagli  Atti  del  Congresso  internazionale  di  scienze 
.storiche     (Roma,    1903)     vol,    ix. — Sezione    v:     Storia    del 
diritto." 
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206  Miinsterberg,  Hugo.     The  Americans,  tr.  by  Edwin  B.  Holt. 

New  York,  McClure,  PhiJUps  cfi  co.,  1905.    xiv,  619  f.    ^4"". 

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207  New  York.     Chamber  of  commerce  of  the  state  of  New 

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New  YorJe^  Press  of  the  Clmiiibcr  of  commerce,  1896.  lo 
p.    SS^'"". 

11-10876  r2331.B7N4 

208  New  York  tim.es.     The  Venezuela  dispute.     Prof.  McMastor's 

history  of  the  Monroe  doctrine.    The  President's  message 

and  the  other  official  documents. 

[Neiv  York]   The  New-York  times^  1896.    35,  [1]  p.  inch 

map.    2^"". 

Contents. — McMaster,  J.  B.  History  of  the  Monroe  doctrine ; 
from  tlie  New-York  times  of  January  2.  1896. — Tlie  Presi- 
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pute [from  the  New- York  times  of  December  18,  1895] — His- 
torical documents ;  from  the  New-York  times  of  Dec.  25, 
1S9.5. — No  just  claim  to  Bariraa. 
4-5305  F2321.N53 

209  Oklahoma.   University.    University  extension  Divmon.   Dept. 

of  jmhUc  discussion  and  dehate.    Monroe  doctrine, 

Norman,  Okl.   [Oklahoma  nniversity  press]   1916.     1^6  p. 

£^^"».     (University  of  OkJahomu  hidJetin.    New  ser.,  no. 

111.     University  extension  series,  no.  28) 

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Chicago,  The  Reilly  &  Britton  co.  ['=1916]    26^  p.    21'"". 

Monroe  doctrine :  p.  50-81. 
1C,_n(K;.']  D619.04 

211  Oliveira   Lima,    Manuel   de.     Pan-americanismo    (Monroe — 

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^  r^Hl^ 


38  LIBRAE Y   OF   CONGRESS 

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212  Olney,  Richard.     The  Clayton-Bulwer  treaty;  memorandum, 

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213  Oppenheim,  Lassa  Francis  Lawrence.     The  Panama  canal 

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13-6704  HE537.9.T705 

214  Orlando,  Arthur.     Pan-americanismo. 

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Contains  cliapters  on  the  historical  development  of  the  Monroe 
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7-18166  F1413.017 

215  Palmer,  Frederick.     Central  America  and  its  problems;   an 

account  of  a  journey  from  the  Rio  Grande  to  Panama,  with 
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Londoni,  T.  ^Y .  Laurie  \1910?\   3  p.  I.,  xi-xiv,  SP  p.    frcmt, 
pi,  fold.  map.    211'''^. 

Monroe  doctrine,  p.  168,  184,  277-289,  305,  336. 
11-24435  F1431.P18 

217  Panama,  American  congress,  1826.    Proceedings  of  Congress 

of  ministers  at  Panama.    Dec.  22,  1826.    19th  Congress,  2d 
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Contents. — Introduction. — 1.  ptie.  Fondement  et  caracteres  de 
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et  la  doctrine  de  Monroe. — 3.  ptie.  L'imperialisme  et  le  droit 
des  gens. 

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219  Paxson,   Frederic  Logan.     The  independence  of  the   South 

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220  Peck,  Harry  Thurston.     Twenty  years  of  the  republic,  1885- 

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223  Pereyra,  Carlos.     La  doctrina  de  Monroe ;  el  destino  manifiesto 

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Contents. — Advertencia  preliminar. — La  doctrina  de  Monroe  y 
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224* P^l  mito  Monroe. 

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225  Petin,  Hector.     Les  I^^tats-Unis  ct  la  doctrine  do  Monroe. 

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226  Phelps,  Edith  M.,  comp.     Selected  articles  on  the  Monroe  doc- 

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Bibliofrrnpliy  :  \i.  [xvii  l-xxxiii. 
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227  Phelps,  Edward  J.    The  Monroe  doctrine. 

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H31.Q8,v.87 

228  Orations  &  essays  of  Edward  John  Phelps,  diplomat 

and  statesman;  ed.  by  J.  G.  McCullough,  with  a  memoir 
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New  York  and  London^  Harper  <&  hrothers^  1901.     xiv  p.,  3 

I.,  [5]-475,  [i]  p.  front  (port.)  22^''^. 

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1-31913  E173.P53 

229  Phillimore,  Sir  Robert  Joseph,  hart.     Commentaries  upon  in- 

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230  Phillips,  Walter  Alison.     The  confederation  of  Europe;   a 

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Londo7i,  New  York,  Longmojns,  Green,  ami  co.,  1911^.    X'V, 
315  p.    23\<=^. 

"Genesis  of  the  Monroe  doctrine" :  p.  281-291. 
14-8401  D363.P5 

231  George  Canning. 

London,  Methuen  d;  eo.,  1903.     x.  p.,  1  I.,  185  p.    5  pi.,  7  port, 
{incl.  front.)     17^'^'^.     ^Little  hiographies'] 
4-18421  DA532.C2P5 

232  Pingrey,  Darius  Harlan.     The  ]Monroe  doctrine.     An  article 

on  the  ^Monroe  doctrine;  published  in  the  Chicago  legal 
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^V  ashing  ton  {Govt,  print,  off.']  1913.    11  p.    23^"".    {[U.  S.] 
63d  Cong.  1st  sess.    Senate.    Doc.  138.) 

13-35582  JX1425.P5 

233  Plum,  Harry  Grant.    The  Monroe  doctrine  and  the  war. 

Iowa  City,  I  a.,  The.  University  \19 18]     23  p.     22\J^\     {The 
State  university  of  Iowa,  Iowa  City.     Extension  division 
hidletin,  no.  31) 
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234  Pollock,  Sir  Frederick,   barf.     The  Monroe  doctrine.     <Ee- 

printcd  from  the  Nineteenth  century  ...> 
[Washington,  Govt.  pHnt.  ojf.,  1903]    18  p.    eS^*".     ( [U.  S.] 
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234a  Powers,  Harry  H.    America  among  the  nations. 

iVeio  Torky  The  Macmillan  co.,  1917.    5  p.  7.,  376  p.     19^'^'^. 
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18-669  E713.P88 

235  Pradt,  Dominique  Georges  Frederic  de  Riom  de  Prolhiac 

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237  Pieces  relatives  a  Saint-Domingiie  et  a  I'Ameriqiie. 

Paris,  Beehet  aim,  182^.     2  v.    201'-'". 

Lettre  de  M.  Brackenridge  "&  James  Monroe,  president  des 
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238  Vrai  systeme  de  I'Europe  relativement  a  I'Amerique  et  a 

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239  Reddaway,  William  Fiddian.     The  ^Monroe  doctrine.     2d  ed. 

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240  Reeves,  Jesse  Siddall.     American  dii)lomacy  under  Tyler  and 

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241  Reid,  Whitelaw.     American  and  English  studies. 
New  York^  C.  Scribner's  sons,  1913.    2  v.    23''"', 

Monroe  doctrine  and  the  Polk  doctrine,  v.  1,  p.  75-89. 
13-24S04  AC8.IL4 

242 The  Monroe  doctrine,  the  Polk  doctrine  and  the  doctrine 

of  anarchism. 

New  York  [The  Be  Vinne  press]  1903.    27  f.    27V"K 

6-37265  JX1425.I135 

243  Reyes,  Rafael,  pres.  Colorribia.    The  two  Americas,  tr.  from 

the  Spanish,  with  added  notes  by  Leopold  Grahame. 
New  York,  Frederick  A.  Stokes  company,  191 1^.    xxxii  p., 
1  I.,  32It,  p.  front.,  plates,  ports.    23''"'. 
Monroe  doctrine:   p.  xxiii-xxiv,  21-39. 
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244  Ribet,  Joseph.     Des  transformations  de  la  doctrine  de  Monroe. 

Auxerre,  Impr.  A.  Lanier,  1905.     232  p.     251'^"'. 
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7-20674  JX1425.R4 

245  Le  vol  de  I'aigle  de  Monroe  a  Roosevelt. 

Pans,  E.  Flammarion  [1905]  3  p.  I.,  vii,  277  p.,  1  I.  19^'="'. 

Contents. — Introduction. — Les   Etats-Unis   et    la   doctrine    de 
Monro  e. — -Le   Panamericanisme.  —  L'imperialisme.  —  Con- 
clusion. 
13-22227  E713.B48 

246  [Rio  Branco,  Jose  Maria  de  Silva  Paranhos,  2.  ha?'do  do] 

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247  Robertson,  C.  F.     The  Louisiana  purchase  in  its  influence  upon 

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Monroe  doctrine  :  p.  34  et  seq.  E172.  A65 

247a  Robertson,  William  Spence.    Eise  of  the  Spanish-American 
republics  as  told  in  the  lives  of  their  liberators. 
New  York,  London,  D.  Appleton  and  co.,  1918.    xv,  380  p. 
p&rts.    22^"'^. 

Monroe  doctrine :  p.  128,  129,  134,  324-330. 
18-14406  F1412.R65 


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248  Rodriguez  y  Lendian,  Evelio.     Los  Est  ados  Unidos,  Cuba  y 

el  canal  de  Panama. 

Habana^  Impr.  Avisador  ccmiercml,  1909.    73  p.    25""^. 

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249  Romero,  Matias.     Mexico  and  the  United  States.     A  study  of 

subjects  affectins:  their  political,  commercial,  and  social 
relations,  made  with  a  view  to  their  promotion.    Vol.  I. 
New  York  and  London^  G.  P.  Putnam's  So)is,  1898.  xxxv^ 
(S),  759  p.  plates,  map.    8°. 

Monroe  doctrine:  p.  330-333.  F1208.R76 

250  Rooney,   John.     The  Monroe  doctrine  assailed;  or.  England 

and  Venezuela.     An  address  at  Everett  hall,  Brooklyn, 
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\BrooMyn?  N.  Z.,  1901^     ccxii,  22  p.    23'="', 
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251  Roosevelt,  Theodore,  pres.  U.  S.     Address  of  President  Eoose- 

velt  at  Chautauqua,  New  York,  August  11,  1905. 
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Relates    to    the    IMonroe    doctrine    and    Dominican    Republic 
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14r-216G9  JX 1425. 117 

252  Addresses   and   presidential   messages  .  .  .  1902-1904; 

with  an  introduction  by  Henry  Cabot  Lodge. 

New  York  and  London,  G.  P.  Putnain's  sons,  1904-    xiii,  485 
p.  21'="'. 

Monroe  doctrine :  p.  115-123,  126,  321-322,  324,  366,  412. 
4-12760  E756.R75 

253  American    ideals  .  .  .     Administration — Civil    service. 

New  York,  The  Review  of  reviews  eompain/,  1004.    2  p.  1., 

372  p.  front,   (port.)     20^'="'.     {His   [Works"[   Statesmen 

ed.   1.) 

The  Monroe  doctrine:    p.  246-264. 
5-9009  H35.R7     1904 

254  Presidential  addresses  and  state  joapers. 

Neto   York,  The  Reviev-  of  rewews  eoinpany^  1904.     2  v. 
fronts.     20^'="'.    {His  \ Works]  Statesnum  ed.  1.3-14) 
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255  Roosevelt,   Theodore,  pres.   U.  S.    Theodore  Roosevelt;   an 

aiitobiographj'. 
New   York,   The  Macmillan  company,  1919.     xil  p..  1   7,, 
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13-24840  E757.R793 

256  Root,  Elihu.     Speeches  incident  to  the  visit  of  Secretary  Root 

to  South  America.    July  4  to  September  30,  1906. 
Washington,  Gov't  print,  off.,  1906.     xv,  300  p.    2S^''\ 

"  Speeches  at  an  extraordinary  session  of  the  Third  conference 
of  American  republics  held  in  Rio  de  Janeiro,  July  31, 
190C  •* :     p.  1-20. 
&-3502S  F2236.I178 

257 The  United  States  and  the  war.  The  mission  to  Russia, 

Political  addresses,  collected  and  ed.  by  Robert  Bacon  and 
James  Brown  Scott. 
Cambridge,  Harvard  university  press;  [etc.,  etc.]  1918.    ix, 
362  p.,  11.    2Ii\<'^. 

Monroe  doctrine :  p.  21  f.,  2.5-26,  30,  36,  40,  53,  71,  75  f .,-  77, 
324. 

18-4235  D619.I17 

E712.K78 

258  Rosecrans,    [William    Starke].      "Manifest    destiny,"    "the 

Monroe  doctrine,"  and  our  relations  with  Mexico.    A  let- 
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In.  p.,  1870'\  23  p.    22\<^^. 

2-4929  F1227.R79 

259  Rush,  Richard.     Residence  at  the  court  of  London.     By  Rich- 

ard Rush,  minister  from  the  United  States  from  1817  to 
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London,  Hamiltooi,  Adams,  &  co.;  PTiiJ-ajielphia,  J.  B.  Lip- 
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See  chapters  20-23. 
2-30555  E371. 11952 

260  Saenz  Peiia,  Roque.     Derecho  publico  americano,  escritos  y 

discursos,  con  una  introduccion  del  doctor  Miguel  Cane. 
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261  [Salas,    Ismael.]     La   doctrina  Monroe   es   un   principio  del 

derecho  de  gentes,  reconocido  y  aceptado  en  Europa  y 
America. 
Mexico,  Imprenta  del  gobierno.  1896.    21  p.    21h  '"'". 

14-7411  JX1425.S2 

262  Schiemann,    Theodor.     Deutschland   iind   die   grosse   politik, 

anno  1901-1914. 
BerUn,  G.  Reimer,  1902-15.    U  v.    23V"'. 

Monroe  doctrine,  1903,  p.  6,  37,  46-50,  101,  105,  106,  108,  124, 
157, 
15-9150  D440.S3      1903 

263  Schierbrand,  Wolf  von.     Germany;  the  welding  of  a  world 

power. 
New  York,  DouNeday,  Page  &  company,  1902.    vii^  376  p. 
23\  ^"». 

Germany's    attitude    toward    the   Monroe   doctrine,    p.    54-55. 
Bismarck's  remarks  conceruiug  it,  p.   352-353. 
2-2S377/2  DD228.S33 

264  Schouler,  James.     The  authorship  of  the  Monroe  doctrine. 

{In   American    historical    association.      Annual    reix)rt,    1905. 
Washiut^ton,  1906.     p.  123-131.)  E172.A60     1905 

265  Schurz,  Carl.     Speeches,  correspondence,  and  political  papers 

of  Carl  Schurz ;  selected  and  ed.  by  Frederic  Bancroft  on 

behalf  of  the  Carl  Schurz  memorial  committee. 

New  Yoi^k  [etc.]   G.  P.  Putnam^s  s&)is,  1913.     6  v.    frmit. 

{port.)     23\  '^'». 

Index.  ^lonroe  doctrine. 
13-13552  E664.S39S33 

266  Scott,  Franklin  William,  ed.    College  readings  in  English 

prose. 
New  York,  The  MaemiUan  comqmmy,  191 J^.     xili,  653  p.    pi. 

The  Monroe  doctrine,  by  Wm.  H.  Taft:  p.  306-32.3. 
14-21745  PR1285.S4 

267  Scruggs,    William   Lindsay.     Britisli    aggressions   iu    Vene- 

zuohi.  or,  The  Monroe  doctrine  on  trial.    8d  ed. 
Atlanta,   Ga.,  The  Franklin  printing  and  puhlishing  co., 

1895.    32  p.    illus.     {map)     22^'^"'. 

4-33852  JX1425.S28 

r2331.B7S41 


46  LIBRAE Y   OF    CONGEESS 

268  Scruggs,  William  Lindsay.     The  Colombian  and  Venezuelan 

republics,  with  notes  on  other  parts  of  Central  and  South 
^\jnerica.    Xew  ed.,  with  a  chapter  on  the  Panama  canal. 
Boston.,  Little.,  Brown.,  and  company.,  1905.    xii  p..,  1  I.,  380 
p.,  1  Z.,  front..,  9  pi..,  3  fold.  maps.    ^P"^. 
Monroe  doctrine:  p.  242-267. 
5-4279  F2258.S45 

269  The  Monroe  doctrine.    Whence  it  came,  what  it  is,  and 

what  it  is  not. 

Atlanta.,  Ga.,  The  Framklin  prtg.  &  pub.  co.  [1902]     15  p. 

"  Reprinted  from  the  Southern  law  review,  May,  1902." 
2-19720  JX 1425.  S3 

270 The  Venezuelan  question :  British  aggi'essions  in  Vene- 
zuela, or  The  Monroe  doctrine  on  trial;  Lord  Salisbury's 
mistakes;  Fallacies  of  the  British  "'  blue  book"  on  the  dis- 
puted boundary. 
Atlanta,  Ga.,  The  Franklin  printing  and  publishing  co.., 
1896.  91  p.  map.  22^^"^.  [U.S.  CommAssion  appointed 
to  investigate  and  report  upon  the  true  divisional  lin^e  be- 
tween Venezuela  and  British  Guiana.    Report.,  v.  9,  no.  4] 

7-9874  F2331.B7S48 

271  Sears,   Joseph.   Hamblen.      Trade   and   diplomacy   between 

Latin-America   and   the  United    States.     A   paper   read 
before  the  American  historical  association  at  its  annual 
meeting  held  at  Indianapolis,  Indiana,  December  28,  1910. 
[n.  p.,  1910  f]    21  numb.  I.   28^^. 

17-4866  HF3080.S5 

272  Sherrill,  Charles  Hitchcock.    Modernizing  the  Monroe  doc- 

trine .  .  .  with    an    introduction    by    Nicholas    Murray 
Butler. 
Boston  and  New  York.,  Houghton  Mifflin  compofny.,  1916. 
xiii,  [i]  p.,  1  Z.,  202,  [2]  p.    2P'^. 

Reviewed   in   Dial.   June  8,   1916,    v.    50:  549-5.52;    Saturday 
Review,    Oct.    14,    1916,    v.    122:    371-2;    Commercial    and 
financial    chronicle,    Nov.     18,     1916,     v.     103:     1826-1827 
Journal    of  political   economy,    Oct.    1916,    v.    24:    823-824 
The   Times,   London,    Literary    .supplement,    Aug.    3,    1916 
861-362. 
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274  The  Pan- Americanism  of  Henry  Clay,  Sanniento  and 

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48  LIBRAE Y   OF   CONGRESS 

2T9  Stanwood,  Edward.     An  anticipation  of  the  Monroe  doctrine. 

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280  Stapleton,  Augustus  Granville.     George  Canning  and  his 

times. 
London,  J.  W.  Parker  and  son,  1859.    viii,  614-  p.    facsim. 

Chapters  24-26  are  on  Spanish-American  affairs.  On  p.  394- 
396  is  printed  the  letter  of  Dec.  31,  1823,  to  Sir  William  a 
Court  which  "  shows  exactly  the  share  which  Mr.  Canning 
had  In  originating  that  part  of  the  message  of  President 
Monroe,  which  is  so  often  confounded  with  what  is  called 
the  '  Monroe  doctrine.'  " 
5-1189t  DA522.C2S7 

281  The  political  life  of  the  Right  Honourable  George  Can- 
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1827.  Together  with  a  short  review  of  foreign  affairs 
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London,  Longman,  Rees,  Onne^  Brown  and  Green,  1831. 
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See  V.  2 :  p.  1-9.5. 
5-1188  DA522.C2S75 

282  Stead,  William  Thomas.     The  Americanisation  of  the  world, 

or  The  trend  of  the  twentieth  century. 
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See  Index,  Monroe  doctrine. 
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282a  Stephen,  Charles.    Monograph  of  Haiti,    .    .    .    with  hints 
on  the  Monroe  doctrine. 
P ort-adi-Prince,  Impr.  Saint- Jacques,  1915.    3  p.  I.,  [3]-41 
p.    25\<''^. 

17-30809  ri921.S8 

283  Stephens,  Frank  Fletcher.     The  Monroe  doctrine,  its  origin, 

development  and  recent  interpretation. 
Columbia,  Mo.,  University  of  Missouri,  1916.    26  p.  23''"^. 
{The    University    of    Missouri    bulletin,    v.    17,   no.    5. 
Social  science  ser.  2.) 

"Select  bibliography  "  :  p.  26. 
16-27112  JX1425.S75 

284  Stockton,  Alfred  Augustus.     The  Monroe  doctrine,  and  other 

addresses. 
St.  John,  N.  B.,  J.(&  A.  McMillan,  1898.    Hi,  191  p.    18^'^^. 
The  Monroe  doctrine  [1896]  :  p.  1-75. 
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LIST   OF  KEFERENCES   ON  THE   MONROE  DOCTRINE  49 

285  Straus,  Oscar  Solomon.     The  American  spirit. 

New  York^  The  Century  co.,  1913.    viii  ^.,  2  l,  3-379  p. 
front,  {port.)     21^''"\ 

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13-9159  JK271.S8 

286  Strupp,  Karl,  ed.     Urkunden  zur  Geschichte  des  Volkerieclits. 

Gotha^  F.  A.  Perthes  a.-g.^  1911.    £  v.    2  fold.  maps.    ^^^'"». 
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287  Taft,  William  Howard,  fres.  V .  S.    The  United  States  and 

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288  Tardieu,  Andre.     La  doctrine  de  Monroe  et  le  panamerican- 

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(In  Paris,  ficole  libre  des  sciences  politiques.  Societe  des 
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289  Temperley,  Harold  William  Vazielle.     The  later  American 

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9-32209  E376.7.T28 

290  Life  of  Canning. 

London,  J.  Finch  c5   cc,   ltd.,   1905.    293  p.     front.,  pi., 
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^ee  p.  178n,  179, 182, 183. 
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24  p.  incl.  pi.,  port.     24''". 

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292  Thayer,  William  Roscoe.     The  life  and  letters  of  John  Hay. 

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113-211.55  E664.H41T37 

114009"— 19 4 


50  LIBRARY  OF   COlJrGRESS 

293  Thompson,  Richard  Wigginton.     The  interoceanic  canal  at 

Panama.     Its  political  aspects.     The  "  ]Monroe  doctrine." 
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miento  de  Bolivar  para  formar  una  liga  americana;  su 
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Paris^  Ro'sa  y  Bouret,  1865.     2  p.  Z.,  385  p.     18""". 

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295  Tower,  Charlemagne.     Essays  political  and  historical. 

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306  p.    map.    2U^"K 

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1914.     V.  8:  202-217.  JK27.A5,8 

14-18488  JX1395.T6 

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[Ann  Arbo?',  For  the  Association,  1900~\    ix,  312  p.  fold, 
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Bibliography :  p.  309-312. 

The  Monroe  doctrine:  p.  268-273.  F1436.T78 

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297  Tucker,  George  Fox.     The  Monroe  doctrine. 

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298  Turner,  Frederick  Jackson.     Eise  of  the  Xew  West,  1819- 

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LIST   OF   REFEREXCES   OX   THE    ISIOXROE   DOCTEIXE  51 

Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.;  Atlanta,  Ga.,  The  FranMin 

printing   aiul  puhlishing   company    \etc.'\   1896-97.  9  v. 

maps,  facsi?}is.    24^4^  x  371^"^. 

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nos.    1-5. — V.    7.  Official   history,   etc.,  by   Venezuela. — v.   8. 

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300  TJ.  S.  Congress.  Messages  and  documents  communicated  to 
the  Senate  and  House  of  Representatives,  and  the  executive 
proceedings  of  the  Senate,  from  which  the  injunction 
of  secrecy  has  been  removed,  on  the  subject  of  the  mis- 
sion to  the  Congress  of  Panama.     19th  Cong.  1st  sess. 

Mar.  21,  1826. 

(In  American  state  papers.    Foreign  relations,  v.  5,  p.  834-S97.) 

J33,v.5 

300a House.    Debate  on  message  of  the  President  of 

the  United  States  [J.  Q.  Adams]  in  relation  to  the  Mis- 
sion to  Panama.    Dec.  19,  1825,  Jan.  25-Apr.  25,  1826. 

{In  U.  S.  Congress.  Register  of  debates  (Gales  &  Seaton) 
19th  Cong.  1st  sess.,  v.  2,  pt.  1,  col.  817-819,  111(>-1118,  1208- 
1219,  1226-1232,  1237-1301,  pt.  2,  col.  2009-2098,  2511-2514, 
2550-2551.) 

300b Debate  on  the  message  from  the  Presi- 
dent of  the  United  States  [James  K.  Polk]  on  the  tcm- 
porar}-  military  occupation  of  Yucatan  by  the  United 

States.    Apr.  29,  1848. 

(/;•  Congressional  Globe,  30th  Cong.  1st  sess.,  p.  700-712.) 

J11.G5 

300c SeTiate.    Executive  proceedings  on  the  Panama 

mission.    Feb.-Mar.,  1826. 

(Ill  U.  S.  Congress.  Register  of  debates  (Gales  &  Seaton), 
19th  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  v.  2,  pt.  1,  col.  142-364,  384-104, 
OW,  071.)  Jll.D5,v.2.pt.l 

300d Debate  and  action  on  the  bill  to  take 

temporary   military    occupation    of    Yucatan.      Apr.   29, 

May  5,  9-11,  13,  ic",  17,  1848. 

iJn  Congn-ssdnal  Globe,  30th  Cohl'.,  1st  sess.,  p.  712-713. 
72S-73(t,  73S,  745.  754.  7(!l-7<i2,  7<;.V^j(;.  773,  777-77S.  .Vp- 
r)endi.x,  J).  590-643.)  "  J11.05 

PrinHpfil  spt-cchcs  iiiaib*  by  .lolm  « '.  Ciilboim,  I.fwis  Cass. 
.T.  J.  CrltttudtMi.  H.  S.  Foote,  K.  .\.  I  l;inii.L'aii,  ...Ibn  .M.  NiI<'S 
and  James  D.  Westcott. 


52  LIBRAKY   OF   CONGRESS 

300e  TJ.  S.  Congress.  Senate.  Debate  on  Cass  resolution  relating 
to  the  Clayton-Biilwer  treaty.  Jan.  27,  Feb.  11,  Mar.  1, 
1853. 

[Tn  Congressional  Globe,  32d  Cong.  2d  sess.,  p.  414-418,  567, 
941.) 

300f Debate  on  tlie  Clayton-Bulwer  treaty  in 

its  relation  to  the  conflicting  claims  of  Great  Britain  and 
Honduras.    :Mar.  7-21,  1853. 

{1)1  Congressional  Globe,  32d  Cong.  3d  sess.  Appendix,  p. 
245-290.) 

Principal  speeches  made  by  John  M.  Clayton,  Stephen  A. 
Douglas,  James  M.  Mason,  Andrew  P.  Butler  and  Edward 
Everett. 

300g Debate  on  President's  [Franklin  Pierce] 

annual  message  to  Congress  relating  to  Central  American 
affairs.    Dec.  31,  1855. 

(In  Congressional  Globe,  34th  Cong.  1st  sess.,  p.  107-111.) 

300h Debate  and  action  on  Resolution  of  Mr. 

Clayton  relating  to  the  Clayton-Bulwer  treaty  and  Great 
Britain's  relations  to  Central  America.  Jan.  17,  24,  28, 
Feb.  4,  5, 12, 19,  20,  26,  28,  Mar.  7,  14,  27,  June  2, 19,  1856. 

{In  Congressional  Globe,  34th  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  p.  247-248,  283- 
286,  349,  359,  394-396,  450,  468^71,  502,  528,  663,  1205- 
1207,  130&-1307,  1347,  1419-1423.  Appendix:  p.  67-80,  81- 
87,  100-115,  17.3-177.  300-306,  435-442.) 

Principal  speeches  by  John  M.  Clayton,  Lewis  Cass,  Hamilton 
Fish,  John  J.  Crittenden,  W.  P.  Fessenden,  W.  H.  Seward, 
Andrew  P.  Butler,  Solomon  Foot  and  John  Bell. 

301 [Monroe  doctrine.]     Edmunds  Resolution,  Jan. 

1889,  with  debates  in  the  Senate,  Dec.  19,  1888,  Jan.  4,  5,  7, 
8,  1889,  and  in  the  House,  Jan.  12,  26,  Mar.  2,  1889. 

{In  Congressional  Recoi'd,  50th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  v.  20,  pt.  1,  p. 
338,  514,  546-553,  567-568,  597,  707;  pt.  2,  p.  1221;  pt.  3, 
p.  2698.) 

Principal  speeches  made  by  George  F.  Edmunds,  John  Sher- 
man, AVilkinson  Call,  John  T.  Morgan  and  John  H.  Reagan, 

302 Land  at  Magdalena  bay,  Mexico,  etc.    Debate  in 

the  Senate,  July  31,  Aug.  1,  2,  1912. 

{In  Congressional  record,  62d  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  v.  48,  pt.  10,  p. 

9923,  9983,  9987,  10045-10047.)  Jll.R5,v.48,pt.lO 

The   Library   of   Congress    also   has  photostat   copies  of  no. 

300a-302. 


LIST   OF  EEFERElSrCES   OlST  THE   MONROE   DOCTRINE  53 

303  U.  S.     Congress.     House.     Committee  on  foreign  affairs.    Mis- 
sion to  Panama.    Report.    Mar.  25,  1826, 
Washington.)  1826.     13  p.    {19th  Cong.  1st  sess.      {House. 
Bept.  137.)  Serial  no.  142 

Same.     {In  American  state  papers.     Foreign  relations,  v.   5, 
p.  900-905.)  J33.V.5 

304 Interoceanic  canal  and  the  Monroe  doc- 
trine.   Eeport.    Feb.  14,  1881. 
Washington.,   1881,    xi,    {1),  4^  p.    {46th   Cong.   3d  sess. 
House.    Rept.  224.) 

Views  of  the  minority.    Mar.  4,  1881.    9  p. 

{46th  Cong.,  3d  sess.    House.  Bept.  224,  pt.  2.) 

Serial  no.  1982 

305 The  construction  or  control  of  inter- 
oceanic canals  at  the  Isthmus  of  Darien  and  in  Central 
America  by  European  governments.  Report.  Mar.  2, 
1889. 
[Washington,  1889]  28  p.  {50th  Cong.  2d  sess.  House. 
Bept.  4167.) 

Views  of  the  minority :  p.  13-28.  Serial  no.  2675 

306 Select    committee    on    intei'oceanic    ship-canal. 

The  Monroe  doctrine  .   .  .  report:    <to  accompan}'^  H. 
Res.  236.  > 
[Washington,   Govt,   print,   off.,   1885]   9  p.    2S<=>\     {4Gth 
Conjg.,  3d  sess.     House.    Bept.  390.) 

With  reference  to  the  De  Lesseps  project.       TC773.U3     1885 
6-11088  Serial  no.  1983 

307  Senate.     The  executive  proceedings  of  the  Sonalc  of 

the  United  States,  on  the  subject  of  the  mission  to  the 
Congress   of   Pnnanui,   together   Avith  the  messages   and 
documents  relating  thereto. 
Washington,   PHnted   hy    Gales   cC   Seaton,   1826.     160   p. 
26'^'^.     {19th  Cong.,  1st  sess.      {Senate.  Doc]  68.) 

12-20K).'i  ri40'l.U58 

Serial  no.  127 

308 Committee  on  foreign  relations.     Pnrcha.sc  of 

land  at  Magdalcna  bay.     Report.     Julv  31,  1912. 
[WaJihing/on,    191.'. \     2   }>.    {62d   ('oiu/.,  2d  sess.     Srmtfc. 
Bept.  996. ) 

Resolution  of  Senator  Lodge:  p.  2.  Serial  no.6128 


54  LIBEAEY   OF   CONGRESS 

309  TJ.  S.  Dept.  of  state.  Expense  of  the  mission  to  Panama.  Let- 
ters from  the  Department  of  state,  March  23,  1826,  March 
24,  1826,  April  19,  1826.    19th  Cong.,  1st  sess. 

(/.«   American  state  papers.     Foreign  relation,  v.  5,  p.  899- 
900.)  J33,v.5 

310 Certain  correspondence  in  relation  to  Central 

America.    Jan.  24,  1853. 

[Washington,  1853. ~\     23  f.    24^'="'.     {32d  Cong.,  M  sess. 

Ex.  doc.  27.)  Serial  no.  660 

Contains   the   correspondence   "  relative   to   Central   America, 

.     .     .     the  claims  of  Great  Britain  to  the  Mosquito  coast, 

or  any  portion  of  the  territory  of  Honduras  or  Yucatan." 

311 Message  from  the  President  of  the  United  States, 

in  answer  to  a  resolution  of  the  Senate  calling  for  infor- 
mation relative  to  a  proposed  tripartite  convention  on  the 
subject  of  Cuba. 
IWashington,  1853.']     23  f.    24^^^.     {32d  Cong.,  2d  sess. 
Senate.    Ex.  doc.  no.  13.) 

Report  of  the  secretary  of  state,  submitting  a  copy  of  the  dip- 
lomatic correspondence  with  France  and  England. 

4-5761  F1783.U58 

Serial  no.660 

312 Correspondence  on  the  proposed  tripartite  con- 
vention relative  to  Cuba. 
Boston,  Little,  Brown  cmd  comi)any,  1853.     6'4  />.    22\^"^. 

Correspondence  between  the  U.  S.  Dept.  of  state  and  ministers 

of  France  and  England. 
Originally  pub.  as  Senate  Ex.  doc.  13,  32d  Cong.,  2d  sess.  with 
title :  Message  from  the  President  of  the  United  States,  in 
answer  to  a  resolution  of  the  Senate,  calling  for  informa- 
tion relative  to  a  proposed  tripartite  convention  on  the  sub- 
ject of  Cuba  .  .  . 
9-2212S  F1783.U583 

313 Documents  relative  to  Central  American  affairs, 

and  the  enlistment  question. 
Washington,  C.  Wendell,  'printer,  1856.    4^5  p.    fold.  map. 

Contents. — Correspondence  between  Great  Britain  and  the 
United  States,  in  relation  to  Central  American  affairs,  com- 
municated to  the  first  session  of  the  Thirty-fourth  Congress 
by  the  President  of  the  United  States  with  his  annvial  mes- 
sage.— Correspondence  in  relation  to  Central  American  af- 
fairs, and  the  Chiyton  and  Bulwer  convention. — Corre- 
spondence in  relation  to  enlistment  of  troops  within  the 
United  States,  by  the  agents  of  Great  Britain. — The  trial 
of  Henry  Hertz  et  al. 
12-40476  F1438.U58 


LIST   OF  REFEREXCES   OX   THE   MOXROE   DOCTRINE  55 

314  U.  S.  Ds'pt.  of  state.  The  present  condition  of  Mexico.  Mes- 
sage from  the  President  of  the  United  States  in  answer  to 
resohition  of  the  House  of  the  3d  of  March  hist.  transmit- 
ting report  from  the  Department  of  state  regarding  the 

present  condition  of  Mexico.     [With  accompanying  docu- 
ments] 

\Washlngton,1862^     IfS^p.    23"'".     {U.S.      37thCoiig.,2d 

sess.    House.    Ex.  doc.  no.  100)  Serial  no.  1136 

2-5120  F1233.U58 

315 Papers  relating  to  the  foreign  relations  of  the 

United  States,  with  the  annual  message  of  the  President. 
1861-1911. 
Washington.    Govt,   print,   off.    [^1862^-1918.     fold,   maps, 
diagr.    23  ^«. 

Found  also  in  the  Congressional  series. 
See  General  index — Monroe  doctrine. 
10-3793  JX233.A3 

316 —    Message  from  the  President  of  the  United  States, 

communicating,  in  answer  to  a  resolution  of  the  Senate  of 

the  25th  ultimo,  papers  relative  to  ]Mexican  affairs   .   .   . 

[Washington^  1865]     iv,  496  p.     fold.  map.     2If''\     {38th 

Cong.,  1st  sess.   Senate.    Ex.  doc.  no.  11)      Serial  no.  1176 

9-23617  F1233.U57 

317 Message  of  the  President  of  the  United  States, 

communicating  information  respecting  the  occupation  by 
French  troops  of  the  republic  of  Mexico  and  the  estab- 
lishment of  a  monarchy  there.    Jan.  10,  1806. 
[WaJihiiigton,  1866]    100  p.    {39th  Cong.,  1st  sess.    Senate. 
Ex.  doc.  6.) 

Contains  diplnmntic  correspondence.  1 SG4-1  SO.'S.       Serial  no. 1237 

318 Message  from  the  President  of  the  United  States 

.     .     .     transmitting  information  upon  the  present  con- 
dition of  affairs  in  the  republic  of  Mexico.    ]\Iar.  22,  1866. 
[Washington,  1866.]    2  v.     {39th  Cong.,  1st  sess.    House. 
Ex.  doc.  73.)  Serial  no.  1261.  1262 

319 Evacuation  of  Mexico  l)y  the  French.    Message 

from  the  President  of  the  United  States     .     .     .     trans- 
mitting a  report  from  the  Secretary  of  state  in  that  sub- 
ject.   Apr.  23,  1866. 
[Washington.,  1866]     ^7  p.     {39th  Cong.,  Isf  sess.    Hovse. 
Ex.  doc.  93.)  Serial  no.  1263 


56  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

320  TJ.  S.     Dept.  of  state.     Papers  relating  to  Mexico. 

[Washington,  1866]    16  p.   22^^"^. 

William  H.  Seward,  secretary  of  state. 
CA  11-1560  F1233.TJ578 

321  Mexican  affairs.     INIessage  from  the  President 

of  tile  United  States,  in  answer  to  a  resolution  of  the 
House  of  the  18th  ultimo,  transmitting  report  of  the  sec- 
retaiy  of  state  on  that  subject.  Januai-y  9,  1866. 

^Washington,  1866.']     12  p.     ^4^^"».     {39th  Cong.,  1st  scss. 
House.    Ex.  doc.  no.  20.) 

11-25777  F1233.TJ573 

Serial  no.  1255 

322 Message  of  the  President  of  the  United  States, 

of  January  29,  1867,  relating  to  the  present  condition  of 
Mexico,  in  answer  to  a  resolution  of  the  House  of  Decem- 
ber 4,  1866. 
Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1867.    1  p.  I.,  735,  2,  2  p. 
231'='^.     {39th  Cong.,  2d  sess.     House.     Ex.  doc.  no.  76.) 
Contains  the  diplomatic  correspondence.  186^1807,  on  tlie  sub- 
ject of  the  evacuation  of  Mexico  by  the  French  troops. 
9-23298  F1233.U575 

Serial  no.  1294 

322a Message  from  the  President  of  the  United  States 

communicating  .   .   .   con^espondence   relating  to   recent 
events  in  Mexico.     July  19,  1867. 
[Washington,  1867.]     298  p.     {Ifith  Cong.,  1st  sess.    Sen- 
ate.    Ex.  doc.  20.)  Serial  no.  1308 

323 Correspondence  betAveen  the  United  States  gov- 
ernment and  Spain  in  relation  to  the  island  of  Cuba. 
Message  from  the  President  of  the  United  States,  trans- 
mitting ...  a  report  from  the  secretary  of  state,  with 
accompanying  documents.  January  21,  1876. 
[Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.  1876.]  81  p.  22""'.  {Uth 
Cong.,  1st  sess.    House.    Ex.  doc.  no.  90.) 

5-17203  F1785.U58 

Serial  no.  1689 

324  The   Clayton-Bulwer  treaty   and   the  Monroe 

doctrine.  A  letter  from  the  secretary  of  state  to  the 
minister  of  the  United  States  at  London  dated  May  8, 
1882,  with  sundry  papers  and  documents  explanatory  of 
the  same,  selected  from  the  archives  of  the  Department  of 
state. 


LIST   OF  REFEREXCES   OlST  THE   MONROE  DOCTRINE  57 

Washingfan,  Govt,  print  of.,  1S82.     203  p.    23'="'.     {47th 

Cong.,  1st  sess.    Senate.     Ex.  doc.  194.) 

10-3796t  JX1425.A3     1882 

Serial  no.  1991 

"  Thus  the  doctrine  of  non-intervention  by  European  powers  in 
American  affairs  arose  from  complications  in  South  Amer- 
ica, and  was  announced  by  Mr.  [Monroe  on  the  suggestion  of 
the  official  representative  of  Great  Britain. 

"  Tlie  doctrine  so  formulated  by  Monroe  and  expounded  by 
Adams  has  since  remained  a  cardinal  principle  of  our  con- 
tinental policy.  In  several  notable  instances,  especially  in 
the  ease  of  the  French  attempt  to  set  up  imperial  authority 
in  Mexico,  it  guided  our  political  action,  and  it  is  to-day 
firmly  imbedded  in  the  American  heart." 

325  U.  S.  Dept.  of  state.  Eeport  of  the  Secretary  of  state  [F.  T. 
Frelinghuysen]  and  accompanying  papers  relating  to  the 
Clayton-Bulwer  treaty  between  the  United  States  and 
Great  Britain,  signed  April  19.  1850.  Dec.  19, 1883. 
[Washington,  1883.]  IS  p.  {48 fh  Cong.,  1st  sess..  Senate. 
Ex.  doc.  26.)  Serial  no.2162 

326 —  Correspondence  in  relation  to  the  boundaiy  con- 
troversy between  Great  Britain  and  Venezuela,  being  a 
reprint  of  Senate  executive  document  no.  226.  Fiftieth 
Congi'ess.  first  session,  and  Senate  document  no.  31,  Fifty- 
foiuth  'Congi-ess,  first  session. 
Washijigton,  Govt,  print,  off.  1896.  1  p.  I.,  208,  35  p.  fold, 
map.    23<=»'. 

Contents. — [1]  Message  from  the  President  of  the  United 
States,  transmitting  ..."  letter  of  the  secretary  of  state 
and  correspondence  relative  to  a  certain  boundary  dispute 
between  Venezuela  and  Great  Britain."  July  20,  ISSS. —  [2] 
Message  from  the  President  of  the  United  States  relative  to 
the  Venezuelan  boundary  controversy ;  and  correspondence 
with  the  r.ritish  government  on  the  subject.  Doc<Mnlior  17, 
189.J. 
3-8151  F2331.B7U6 

327 Correspondence  and  other  papers  relating  to  the 

propo.sed  interoceanic  ship  canal.  l>eing  a  reprint  of  an 
executive  document  of  the  Si)e(ial  session  of  March  4, 
1857,  and  of  document  no.  191  of  the  17th  Congress,  1st 
session.  Feb.  8,  1900. 
WtLshington,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1000.  203  p.  {f>6th  Cong., 
1st.  sess.     Senate.     Doc.  161.)  Serial  no.3853 


58  LIBK.VEY   OF   CONGRESS 

328  U.  S.  Bept.  of  state.  Correspondence  in  relation  to  an  inter- 
oceanic  canal  between  the  Atlantic  and  Pacific  oceans,  the 
Clayton-Buhver  treat}^  and  the  Monroe  doctrine,  and  the 
treat}^  between  the  United  States  and  New  Granada  of 
December  12,  1846,  comprising  a  reprint  of  Senate  ex. 
docs.  no.  112,  -ICth  Cong.,  2d  sess. ;  no.  194,  4Tth  Cong.,  1st 
sess. ;  and  no.  26,  48th  Cong.,  1st  sess. ;  and  correspondence 
not  heretofore  communicated  to  Congi-ess. 
Washington,,  Govt.  2>rbit.  o-jf.,,  1900.  51^8  j).  {oGth  Cong.,, 
1st  sess.    Senate.    Doc.  237.)  Serial  no.3853 

329 Land   at   ISIagdalena  bay.     Message    from   the 

President,  transmitting  ...  a  report  of  the  Secretary  of 
state  relating  to  the  purchase  of  land  at  Magdalena  bay 
by  the  Japanese  government  or  by  a  Japanese  company. 
May  1,  1912. 
[Washington,  1912.1     3  f.     {62d  Gang.,  2d  sess.    Senate. 

Doc.   640.)  Serial  no.6177 

330 Lands  on  Magdalena  bay.    Message  from  the 

President  transmitting  .  .  .  copies  of  correspondence  rela- 
tive to  the  American  syndicate  interested  in  lands  on 
Magdalena  bay. 
Washington,   1912.     6  f.      {62cl  Gong..,  2d  sess.      Senate. 
Doc.  694.)  Serial  no.6177 

331  ■ Diplomatic  history  of  the  Panama  canal.     Cor- 

respondence relating  to  the  negotiation  and  application  of 
certain  treaties  on  the  subject  of  the  construction  of  an 
interoceanic  canal,  and  accompam-ing  papers. 
Washington,    Govt,   print,   off.,  1914.     xii,   602   p.    23^""". 
{63d  Cong.,  2d  sess.    Senate.    Doc.  474-) 

Includes  a  report  of  the  secretary  of  state,  with  papers  rela- 
tive to  the  construction  of  the  Panama  canal. 
14-30413  JX1398.A5     1914 

Serial  no.6583 

332  President.    A  compilation  of  the  messages  and  papers  of 

the  presidents,  prepared  under  the  direction  of  the  Joint 
committee  on  printing,  of  the  House  and  Senate,  pursuant 
to  an  act  of  the  Fifty-second  Congress  of  the  United  States 
(with  additions  and  encj'Clopedic  index  hj  priA'ate  enter- 
prise). 

New  York,  Bureau  of  national  literature,  inc.  [1917?']  20 
V.  fronts,  {v.  1,  port.;  19  col.)  plates  (part  col.)  ports., 
nnaps,  facsirns.,  diagrs.    25'^'^. 


LIST   OF  REFERENCES   ON"  THE   MOISTROE  DOCTRINE  59 

Prefatory  note  signed :  James  D.  Richardson. 

"  The  pages  of  the  '  The  messages  and  papers  of  the  presidents  ' 
have  been  renumbered  from  page  one  to  the  end,  and  the 
division  into  volumes  has  been  altered.  The  plan  is  required 
by  the  addition  of  new  matter  and  the  desirability  of  keep- 
ing the  volumes  as  nearly  uniform  in  size  as  possible." — 
V.  1,  p.  xiii. 

Monroe  doctrine,  see  Index,  v.  19. 
17-7545  J81.B96g 

333  U.  S.     President,  1817-1825   {Monroe).     Seventh  annual  mes- 
sage.    Dec.  2.  1S23. 

(In  U.  S.  President.  A  compilation  of  the  messages  and  pa- 
pers of  the  presidents,  17S9-1S97,  pub.  by  James  D.  Kichard- 
S'on.    v.  2.    Xew  York,  1S97.    p.  776-7S9.)  J81.B96g,v.2 

334 Mensage  del  presidente  de  los  Estados  Unidos 

a  las  dos  casas  del  Congreso.     Tr.  por  Mariano  Ciibi  y 
Soler     .     .     . 
Baltimore,  hnfr.  de  J.  Rohinson,  1823.    v  (i.  e.  iv) .  [o'\-26  ]>. 

10-16804  JX1413.M7 

335 The  Monroe  doctrine:  President  Monroe's  mes- 
sage at  the  commencement  of  the  first  session  of  the  eight- 
eenth Congress,  Dec.  2.  18-23. 
Boston,  1805.    20  f.     {Old  south  leaflets  [geiieral  series,] 

V.  S,  no.  56.)  E173.044,v.3 

336  President,  1825-1829  {John  Quincy  Adams).    Congress 

at  Panama.    Message  from  the  President  transmitting  the 
information     .     .     .     in  rehition  to  the  })rop()sed  Congress 
to  be  held  at  Panama.    Mar.  IT,  182(). 
Washington,  Printed  hij  Gales  d'  Seaton,  1826.    80  p.     {19th 
Cong.,  1st  sess.    House.    Ex.  doc.  129.)  Serial  no,  133 

337 Message  from  the  President,  upon  the  subject 

of  an  appropriation  to  carry  into  eli'ect  a  mission  to  Pan- 
ama.   March  17,  182G. 
Washington,   1826.     3  p.     {19th   Cong.,   1st  scss.     I/o>/s, . 
Ex.  doc.  162.)  Serial  no,139 

338 Proceedings  of  the  Congress  at  Panama.  Mes- 
sage from  the  President,  transmitting  information  in  irla- 
tion  to  Hie  pr(X'eedings  of  the  Congress  which  as.soniblf.| 
last  snnunei-  at  I*anania.  i*ic.  Dec.  20,  182('). 
Washington,  Priidvd  hg  Gahs  tt-  Seaton.  1^26.  26  p.  ( /,'A'A 
Cong.,  2d  sess.    House.     Ex.  doc.  23.)  Serial  no,149 


60  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

339  U.  S.     President,  1869-1877   {Grant).     Message  of  the  Presi- 

dent of  the  United  States  communicating  information  and 
making  certain  recommendations  in  rehition  to  the  existing 
insurrection  in  Cuba.    June  13,  1870. 
[^Y  asking  ton,  1870.']     5  p.     {41st  Cong.,  2d  sess.    Senate. 
Ex.  doc.  99. )  Serial  no.  1407 

340  President,  1893-1897   {Cleveland).     Message  from  the 

President  of  the  United  States  relative  to  the  Venezuelan 
boundary  controversy;  and  correspondence  with  the  Brit- 
ish government  on  the  subject.    Dec.  17,  1895. 

[l\^asJungton,  1895.']     35  p.     {SJfth  Cong.,  1st  sess.     Senate. 
Doc.  31.)  Serial  no.3347 

341  Uribe  Uribe,  Rafael.     The  Monroe  doctrine  an  obsolet   [!] 

shibboleth,  by  Hiram  Bingham. 
[Bogota?]   Casa  editorial  de  ''El  LiberaV  \_191Jf].    29  p. 
201  X  9<^^. 

Cover-title:  Caducldacl  de  la  doctrina  Monroe. 
14-15476  JX1425.TJ7 

342  ITrien,  Carlos  M.     El  derecho  de  intervencion  y  la  doctrina  de 

Monroe  (antecedentes  historicos). 
Buenos  Aires,  Im,pr.  J.  Peuser,  1898.    17Jf  p.     17^'^"^. 

9-19546  JX1425.U8 

343  *Urrutia,  Francisco  J.     La  doctrina  de  Monroe. 

344  Usher,  Roland  Greene.     The  challenge  of  the  future ;  a  study 

in  American  foreign  policy. 
Boston  amd  New  York,  Houghton  Mi-fflin  company,  1916. 
XX,  [i],  349,  \1]  p.,  1  I.    2P^. 
See  pp.  42-45,  274-289. 
16-6214  E713.U85 

345  Pan- Americanism ;  a  forecast  of  the  inevitable  clash  be- 
tween the  United  States  and  Europe's  victor. 

New  York,  The  Century  co.,  1915.     xix,  1^66  p.    21"^. 
Bibliography:  p.  443-459. 
See   Index.     Monroe   doctrine. 
15-5772  JX1416.U7 

Reviewed  in  Nation,  July  1,  1915,  v.  101:  16-17.  Current 
opinion,  May,  1915,  v.  58 :  343-344.  Amer.  pol.  sci.  review, 
February,  1916,  v.  10 :  191-193. 

346  Valois,  Victor.     Amerikana,  Japs  und  Yankees,  der  Panama- 

kanal  als  erzieher,  Monroe  doktrin, 
Berlin,  D.  Reimer  {E.  Vohsen)  191^.     1  p.  I.,  5-37,  [7]  p. 
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16-1.5862  JX1416.V3 


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347  Varigny,  Charles  Crosnier  de.     Les  fitats-Unis.    Esquisses 

historiqiies. 

Paris,  E.  KoTh  [1893]  2  />.  L,  292  p.,  1  7.    1S^'\ 

La  doctrine  Monroe  et  le  Canada :  p.  113-170. 
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348  Viallate,  Achille.     Essais  d'histoire  diplomatique  aniericaine. 

Le  developpement  territorial  des  Etats-Unis.     Le  canal 
interoceanique.     La  guerre  hispano-americaine. 
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Appendices :  Traits  Clayton-Bulwer.     Traite  Hay-Pauncefote. 
Tralte  Hay-Bunau  A'arilla.     Traits  de  paix  entre  les  iStats- 
Fnis  et  I'Espagne. 
Bibliographic :  p.  305-306. 
5-34465  E179.V61 

349  [Vicuna  Mackenna,  Benjamin.]     A  sketch  of  Cliili.     By- 

Daniel  J.  Hunter  [pseud.'] 
New  York,  Printed  hy  S.  Hallet,  1866.    2  v.  in  1.    front, 
{fold,  map)    21^"^. 

Tlie  second  part  has  title :  Chili,  the  United  States  and  Spain ; 
a  series  of  lectures,  speeches,  editorial  articles,  and  otlier 
publications,  on  the  position  assumed  by  .  .  .  Chili  in 
the  pending  war  with  Spain. 
"The  Monroe  doctrine.  Grand  meetintj  in  the  Cooper  insti- 
tute, January  G.  1866,  in  defence  of  the  Republics  of  Chili, 
Peru,  Mexico,  and  Santo  Domingo,"  part  2,  p.  56-83. 
4H1481  F3058.N66 

350  Walsh,  William  Baron.     A  lecture  on  the  republics  of  the 

western  hemisphere,  and  the  "Monroe  doctrine,"  delivered 
in  the  Cooper  institute,  X.  Y.,  September  5th,  180(». 
New.  York,  The  author,  1868.     2\  p.     front,  (port.)  ;?-^"'. 
17-22209  F1418.W22 

351  *Webb,  William  Henry.     Monroe  doctrine  and  control  of  the 

I.stlunian  canal,  Nicaragua. 
New  Yorl;  ISS'I.     16  p. 

352  Webster,  Daniel.     Speech  of  Mr.  "Webster,  of  Mass.,  in  the 

House  of  representatives,  on  the  Panauia   mission.     De- 
livered on  the  14th  April,  182(). 
Washington,  Print< d  hy  />avi.s  <(•  Force,  1826.    61  p.    22'"'. 
Same    (/»   /liv   Writings  and  siieeches.     Boston,   l!Mr:j.   v.   .").   p. 
178-215.)  E337.8W24     1903. v.5 

11-24507  .      F1404.W37 

353  *Wehberg',  Hans.     Die  ^roni-oodoklrin. 

Muiuj/ien-Glxulba/h,  Volkesrerehyicerlay,  lOlo.    32  p. 


62  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

354  Wendover,  B.  H.     R.  H.  "Wendover's  views  on  the  Monroe 

doctrine,  vital  importance  of  peace,  railroads,  the  nation's 
hope  and  blessing,  and  nnion  and  fraternity,  with  prac- 
tical strictures  on  the  new  constitution  of  Missouri.    Also 
a  supplement  of  original  items  of  interest. 
Sf.  Louis.  S.  Knapp  and  co.^  1867.     JfO  p.     8°. 

355  Weyl,  Walter  Edward.     American  world  policies. 

New  York,  The  Macmillaii  compa.ny,  1917.    4  P>-  ^-j  ^07  p. 

Monroe  doctrine :  p.  39,  55-57,  89,  206-212. 
17-66".3  JX1416.W45 

356  Wharton,  Francis,  cd.    A  digest  of  the  international  law  of 

the  United  States,  taken  from  documents  issued  by  presi- 
dents and  secretaries  of  state,  and  from  decisions  of  fed- 
eral courts  and  opinions  of  attorneys-general.     <2d  ed.> 
^Y  asking  ton.  Govt,  print,  off.^  1887.    S  v.   fold.  form.   ^3\'''^. 
Intervention  of  European  sovereigns  in   affairs  of  this  con- 
tinent disapproved:  v,  1,  p.  268-296. 
10-6949  JX237.W5      1887 

357  Wheaton,  Henry.     Wheaton's  Elements  of  international  law. 

5th  English  ed.,  rev.  throughout,  considerably  enl.  and 
re-written,  by  Coleman  Phillipson. 
London.^  Stevens  and  sons,  limited;  New  York,  Baker,  Voor- 
his  c5  CO.,  1916.     xliv,  901  p.    251'^'^. 
See  p.  97  et  seq. 
16-8707  JX2495.E3     1916 

358  Whelpley,  James  Davenport.     American  public  opinion. 

London,  Chapman  d-  Hall,  ltd.,  191 J^.     vii,  274  V-    ^3'"'' 

Mexico  and  the  United  States. — The  Monroe  doctrine. — Ameri- 
can foreign  relations. 
14-15376  E661.7.W56 

359  White,  Andrew  Dickson.     Autobiography  of  Andrew  Dick- 

son "White. 
Neio   York,   The   Centwy   go.,  1905.    2  v.    5  port.    {incl. 
fronts. )     2'5^"K 

See  V.  2 :  118,  150,  247,  339-341,  346. 
5-8344  E664.W58W5 

360  Wiley,  Harvey  Washington.     Imperial  liberty;  an  address 

delivered  to  the  literary  societies  of  Hanover  college,  June 
6,  1898. 
Easton,  Pa.,  Chemical  publishing  co.,  1898.     4^  P-     19^'^'". 
3-20177  E711.W67 


LIST    OF   EEFEEEXCES    ON    THE    MONROE   DOCTRINE  G3 

361   [Williams,  Alfred.]     The  inter-oceanic  canal  and  the  Monroe 
doctrine. 
New  York^  G.  P.  Putnam's  sons,  1880.     118  p.     20'"". 

"  A   clironologrical    list   of   the   efforts   to   secure    interoceanic 
transits   across    the    istlimus    or   the    coutiueut    of   Central 
America  "  :  p.  115-117. 
6-1525S  TC773.W72 

3G2  Wilson,  George  Grafton.     The  ]\Ionroe  doctrine  and  the  pro- 
gram of  the  League  to  enforce  peace. 
Boston,    World     peace    foundation,    191G.     lo    p.     20^"*. 
{W&}'I(l  peace  foundation.    Pamjyhlet  senes  .  .  .  vol.  vi, 

1&-24610  JX1908.U5  vol.6,no.4 

3G3 Monroe  doctrine  and  the  League  of  nations. 

New  York,  League  to  enforce  peace,  1917.     8  p.     {Puhlka- 
tion  no.  15.) 

364.  and  George  Fox  Tucker.     International  law.    6th  ed., 

12th  reprint. 
Boston,  New    York    \etc.'\    Silver,   Burdett   ami   company 
\^1915'\  xix,  505  p.     2P''\ 
See  p.  G7-T3. 
1.V1S7S5  JX3191.I  5     1915 

365  Wilson,  Woodrow,  pres.  V .  S.  President  Wilson  on  the  United 
States  and  Latin  America.  Address  before  the  Southern 
commercial  congress  at  Mobile,  Alabama,  October  27, 1913. 
[Boston,  World  peax'e  foundation,  1913']  [4]  p.  20^"". 
[Woj^ld  peace  foundation.  Pamphlet  series,  vol.  in,  un- 
numbered pamphlef] 

14-14698  JX1908.U5 

36G  President  Wilson's  state  papers  and  addresses,  with  edi- 
torial notes,  a  biographical  sketch  and  an  introduction. 
New  York,  The  Reciew  of  reviews  company,  1917.    2  p.  /., 
iM^iv,  Jp38  p.     front,  {port.)     19'"'. 

Monroe  doctrine:  p.  355. 
17-288G2  J82.D2     1917 

3G7  Wintzer,  Wilhelm.     Die  Deutschen  im  tropischen  .Vinerika. 
(Mexiko,  Mittelainorika,  Venezuela,  Koluinl)ion,  Ekuador, 
Peru,  und  Bolivicn). 
Milnrhen,  J.  F.   Lehmaim^s   Vrrlag,  1900.     rii,  82  p.     S". 
{D<r  Kampf  urn  das  Deutschtum.     15.  lift.) 

See  p.  79. 
1_G-571  F1409.W79 


64  LIBRARY    OF    COXGEESS 

3GS  Woolsey,  Theodore  Dwight.    Introduction  to  the  study  of  in- 
ternational law,  designed  as  an  aid  in  teaching  and  in 
historical   studies.     6th  ed.,  rev.  and  enl.  by  Theodore 
Salisbury  Woolsey. 
Neic  Yorl',  C.  Sa^ibners  sons,  1901.    xix,  527  f.    2P^. 
See  index  :  Monroe  doctrine. 
4_4618/4  JX2498.I6      1901 

3G9  Woolsey,    Theodore    Salisbury.     America's   foreign   policy; 
essays  and  addresses. 
New  York,  The  Century  co.,  1S.98.     x  p.  2  Z.,  29/^  p.     19<"". 

The  President's  Monroe  doctrine:  p.  223-238.         E183.7.W91 
Sept.  14,  9.S-125/4  JX1415.W7 

370  The  Monroe  doctrine. 

(/h    Encyclopsedia    britannica,    11th    ed.,    v.    18,    p.    738-739. 
N.Y.1911.)  AE5.E36,v.l8 

371  Zaragoza  y  Escobar,  Antonio.     El  "  Monroism  ''  y  el  general 

D.  Porfirio  Diaz. 
Hahana,  Impr.  '"''El  Coniercio  t'lpogrdficoP  1896.    iv,  66  p. 

011cm 

13-11763  JX1425.Z3 

372  Zimmermann,  Alfred.     TVeltpolitisches ;  Beitriige  und  Studien 

zur  neueren  Kolonialbewegung.    2  Aufl. 
Berlin,  AUgemeiner  Verein  fur  deufsche  Litteratur,  1901. 
3  p.  I.,  32Jf  p.    22<=^. 

Die  Monroe  doktrin  :  p.  228-240. 
2-11442*  D443.Z5 

372a  Beer,  George  Louis.     The  English-speaking  peoples;  their 
future  relations  and  joint  international  obligations. 
New  York,  The  Macmillan  company,  1918.     xi  p.,  322  p. 

Monroe  doctrine :  p.  72,  75-82,  145,  147,  152. 
18-21919  D446.B3     1918 

372b  Dunning,  William  Archibald.    The  British  empire  and  the 
United  States ;  a  review  of  their  relations  during  the  cen- 
tury of  peace  following  the  treaty  of  Ghent. 
New  York,  C.  Scrilner's  sons,  191^.    xl,  381  p.   22^'='^. 

Monroe  doctrine :  p.  46-56,  132,  161,  302-320,  331,  342.  360,  368. 
14-185G7  E183.8.G7D9 

372c  McLaughlin,  Andrew  Cunningham.    America  and  Britain. 
New  York,  E.  P.  Button  d-  company,  [1918].    ix,  221  p. 

Tlie  Monroe  doctrine :  p.  97-173. 
19-2264  D619.M315 


ARTICLES  IN  PERIODICALS 

373  1822.     Examination  of  the  Russian  claims  to  the  northwest 
coast  of  America. 
Xorth  Amei^can  review,  Oct.  1822,  v.  15: 370-40 J. 

AP2.N7,v.l5 

37i  1823.     European  politics. 

iya7'th  American  review,  Oct.  1823,  v.  17:  340-375. 

AP2.N7,v.l7 

375  1826.     Alliance  of  the  southern  republics. 

North  American  review,  Jan.  1826,  v.  22: 162-176. 

AP2.N7,v.22 

376  Congres  de  Panama. 

Revue  hritoMnique,  1826,  v.  5: 150-176. 

Tr.  from  the  North  American  review.  AP20.R253,v.5 

377  1846.     European  interference  on  the  American  continent.     The 

mission  to  Panama. 
American  whig  review,  Jan.  18^6,  v.  3: 1-20.     AP2.A465,v.3 
Living  age,  Jan.  24,  1846,  v.  8: 196-190.  AP2.L65.V.8 

378  1852.     The  crisis  in  Europe — intervention  of  the  United  States. 

Democratic  review.  May,  1852,  v.  30:  401-4^5.     ap2.U6.v.30 

379  Our  foreign  relations — Central  America,  the  Crampton 
and  Webster  project. 

Democratic  review,  Oct.  1852,  v.  31:  337-352.      AP2.U6,v.31 

380  The  Cuban  deljate. 

Democratic  review,  Nov. -Dec.  1852,  v.  31 :  433-456 ;  624-028. 

AP2.U6,v.31 

381  The  Islands  of  the  Gulf  of  Honduras — tlioir  seiziiro  and 

organization  as  a  British  colony. 
Democratic  review,  Nov. -Dec.  1852,  v.  31 :  544-^-^>^- 

AP2.U6,v.31 

382  1856.     The  Monroe  doctrine. 

North  American  review,  Ap7\  1856,  r.  82:478-512. 

AP2.N7,v.82 

114GC9°— 19 ij  65 


66  LIBRAE Y   OF   CONGRESS 

383  1862.     The  American  crisis. 

Quarterly  review^  Jan.  1862.,  v.  Ill  :239-280.      AP4.Q2,v.lll 
Contains  incidental  i-eferenee  to  the  Monroe  doctrine  as   af- 
tirnied  hy  President  Pierce. 

384  1863.     Le  Mexiqiie  au  point  du  vue  americain  avant  et  depuis 

I'expedition  fran(;:aise. 
Revue  hritannique,  Sept.  1863,  9,  ser.  v.  5:213-22^. 

AP20.R253,9tli  ser.v.5 

385  1864.     Leavitt.  Joshua.     The  key  of  the  continent. 

The  Neio  Englander,  July,  186 J^,  v.  23:617-539. 

AP2.N5,v.23 

386  1865.     The  Monroe  doctrine. 

Diplomatic  review,  Aug.  2,  Sept.  6,  Oct.  4, 1865,  v.  13:65-69/ 
73-74;  81-86.  Dl.D5,v.l3 

387  Langel,  Aug.    France  and  the  United  States. 

Nation,  Sept.  7,  1865,  v.  1:302-303.  AP2.N2,v.l 

388  1866.     The  South  American  republics  and  the  Monroe  doctrine. 

National  quarterly  revieto,  June,  1866,  v.  13:  lH-137. 

AP2.N35,v.l3 

389  Robinson,  J.  H.    The  Mexican  question. 

North  AmeHcan  review,  July,  1866,  v.  103:106-11^2. 

AP2.N7,v.l03 

390  1879.     VarigTiy,  C.  C.  de.    La  doctrine  Monroe  et  le  Canada. 

Revue  des  deux  mondes,  Apr.  1, 1879,  3.  per.  v.  32 :628-657 . 

AP20.Il3,3d  ser.v.33 

391  Osbom,  T.  W.    The  Darien  canal. 

International  review,  Nov.  1879,  v.  7 :Jf.81-I^97 .        ap2.I78,v.7 

392  1880.     The  United  States  government  and  the  Panama  canal. 

Nation,  Feb.  5,  1880,  v.  30:90-91.  AP2.N2,v.30 

393  Ammen,  D.    M.  de  Lesseps  and  his  canal. 
North  American  review,  Feh.  1880,  v.  130:130-11^6. 

AP2.N7,v.l30 

394  Some  features  of  the  interoceanic  canal. 
Popular  science  monthly,  April,  1880,  v.  16:81^2-81^9. 

AP2.P8,v.l6 

395  The  Monroe  doctrine  and  the  isthmian  canal. 
North  American  review.  May,  1880,  v.  130:1^99-511. 

AP2.N7,v.l30 


LIST   OF   REFERENCES   ON   THE   MONROE   DOCTRINE  67 

396  1880.     LessexDS,  Ferdinand  de.    The  Panama  canal. 

North  American  revieio,  July,  1880,  v.  131:75-78. 

AP2.N7,v.l31 

397  Grant,  Chas.  R.    The  Panama  canal  and  the  Monroe  doc- 

trine. 
Southern  law  review,  Dec.  1880,  v.  6:729-761. 

398  1881.     Grant,  U.  S.     The  Xicaragiia  canal. 

North  American  review,  Sejft.  1881,  v.  132: 107-116. 

AP2.N7,v.l32 

399  Kasson,  John  A.    The  Monroe  declaration. 
North  American  review,  Sept.  1881,  v.  133 :  241-2o4. 

AP2.N7,v.l33 

400  American  policy  toward  the  isthmus  canal. 

Natio7i,  Nov.  3, 1881,  v.  33 :  3^8-3.1^9.  ap2.N2,v.33 

401  Kasson,  John  A.    The  Monroe  doctrine  in  1881. 
North  American  review,  Dec.  1881,  v.  133:  523—533. 

AP2.N7,v.l33 

402  Our  policy  respecting  the  Panama  canal. 
Popular  science  monthly,  Dec.  1881,  v.  20:  273-275. 

AP2.P8,v.20 

403  1882.     Elimelin,  Carl.     Die  Monroe-Doctrin. 

Zeitschrift  fiir  die  gesammte  Staatswissenschaft,  1882.   v. 
38:  331-31^3.  H5.Z4,v.38 

404  Koerner,  Gustave.    The  true  Monroe  doctrine. 

Nation,  Jan.  5, 1882,  v.  3^:  9-11.  AP2.N2,v.34 

405  Another  chapter  of  Mr.  Blaine's  diplomacy. 

Nation,  Feh.  2, 1882,  v.  3k :  92-93.  AP2.N2,v.34 

406  Mr.  Blaine's  manifesto. 

Nation,  Feh.  9, 1882,  v.  34. :  ll-h  115.  AP2.N2,v.34 

407  Mr.  Blaine's  great  idea. 

Spectator,  Feh.  k,  1882,  v.  55:  U9-150.  ap4.S7,v.55 

408  "A  spirited  foreign  policy." 

Nation,  Mar.  9, 1882,  v.  3^ :  200.  AP2.N2,v.34 


409  The  Panama  canal. 

Edinhurgh  revicv),  April,  1882,  v.  155:  .{//-{.// 


I.  '.  I. 

AP4.E3,v.l55 


68  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

410  1882.     Schleiden,  Eiidolph.    Die  rechtliche  und  politische  Seite 

der  Panama-canal-frage. 
Preusswche  Jahrbucher^  June^  1882,  v.  1^9:  S89-So4. 

AP30.P8,v.49 

411  Letellier,  A.    Les  travaux  du  canal  de  Panama. 
Nouvelle  revue,  July,  1882,  v.  17:  228-2^2.  ap20.N8,v.17 

412  1884.     The  Nicaragua  canal. 

Xation,  Dec.  18, 1884,  v.  39:  BIG.  AP2.N2,v.39 

413  1885.     Hobbs,  George  W.     Clayton-Bulwer  treaty  vs.  Monroe 

doctrine. 
Bay  state  monthly,  April,  1885,  v.  3: 17-26.  ap2.N4,v.3 

414  1887.     Scruggs,  William  L.     Blundering  American  diplomacy. 

North  American  review,  Sept.  1887,  v.  14-5:313-^18. 

AP2.N7,v.l45 

415  1888.     Pradier-Fodere,  P.    Amsrique  espagnole. 

Revue  de   droit  intemxitional  et  de   legislation  comparee, 
1888,  v.  20:509-520.  jX3.R4,v.20 

416  1889.     Weld,  Stuart  F.     The  isthmus  canal  and  our  govern- 

ment. 
Atlantic  monthly,  Mar.  1889,  v.  63:341-353.         AP2.A8,v.63 

417  Bunts,  H.  C.     Scope  of  the  Monroe  doctrine. 

Forum,  April,  1889,  v.  7:192-200.  AP2.F8,v.7 

418  Weld,    Stuart    F.      The    isthmus    canal    and    American 
control. 

Atlantic  monthly,  Sept.  1889,  v.  64:298-303.       AP2.A8,v.64 

419  1890.     Romero,  M.     The  Pan-xVmerican  conference. 

North  American  review,  Sept.-Oct.,  1890,  v.  151 :  354-366. 

AP2.N7,v.l51 

420  1891.     Scruggs,  William  L.     The  Monroe  doctrine. 

Magazine  of  Am^erican  history,  July.  1891,  v.  26:39-47. 

E171.]M[18,v.26 

421  1893.     Webster,  Sidney.     The  diplomacy  and  law  of  the  isth- 

mian canals. 
Ilarper^s  Tnagazine,  Sept.  1893,  v.  87:602-608.    AP2.H3,v.87 

422  1894.     Merry,  William  L.     The  Nicaragua  canal — the  political 

aspect. 
Overland  Tnonthly,  May,  1894,  ^d  ser.,  v.  23: 497-501. 

AP2.09,2d  ser.v.23 


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423  1895.     Jevons,  Thomas  E.     The  Monroe  doctrine. 

Bachelor  of  arts,  1895,  v.  2: 437-\-  AP2.Bi4,v.2 

424  Polakowsk3\  H.     Der  Streit  urn  die  Mosquito-Kiiste. 
Gesellschaft  fiir  Erdkunde  su  BeTl'in.     Zeitschrift,  1896,  v. 

30 :  301-310.  Gl3.G5,v.30 

425  Bustamante,  Antoine  S.  de.     Le  canal  de  Panama  et  le 

droit  international. 
Reims  de  droit   international  et  de   legislation  coynparee, 
1895,  V.  27: 112-11(2,'  221-253.  JX3.Il4,v.27 

426  Flanders,  Henry.    The  ^Monroe  doctrine. 
Pennsylvania  law  series,  Apr.  1895,  v.  1 :  1^83-1(90. 

427  Some  Monroe  myths. 

Nation,  May  9, 1895,  v.  60:356.  AP2.N2,v.60 

428  Lodge,  Henry  Cabot.    England,  Venezuela,  and  the  Mon- 
roe doctrine. 

North  American  review,  June,  1895,  v.  160:651-658. 

AP2.N7,v.l60 

429  The  Monroe  doctrine. 

Spectator,  Oct.  12, 1895,  v.  75:  478-^79.  AP4.S7,v.75 

430  Bunnell,  Mark  B.     The  Monroe  doctrine. 
American  laio  review,  Nov. -Dec.  1895,  v.  29:  839-8^6. 

431  Somerset,  H.  Somers.     Great  Britain,  Venezuela,  and  the 

United  States. 
Nineteenth  centmy,  Nov.  1895,  v.  38:  758-768.     AP4.N7,v.38 

432  Wheeler,  Joseph.     Our  duty  in  the  Venezuelan  crisis. 
North  American  review,  Nov.  1895,  v.  161:  628-631. 

AP2.N7.V.161 

433  Grosvenor,  Chas.  H.     Our  duty  in  the  Venezuehm  crisis. 
North  AmeHcan  review,  Nov.  1895,  r.  161 :  631-033. 

AP2.N7,v.l61 

434  Scruggs,  William  L.     The  Venezuelan  (juestion. 
Ameivxian  review  of  reviews,  Dec.  1895,  v.  12:69')  69/ . 

AP2.R4,v.l2 

435  Gossip,  H.  G.  D.     Englau.I  in  Nicaragua  and  Venezuela. 
Fortnightly  review,  Dec.  1895,  v.  Ok'.  829-8^2.     ap4.F7.v.64 


70  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

436  1895.     Cassatt,  Alfred  C.     The  Monroe  doctrine  defence,  not 

defiance. 
Forum^  Dec.  1895,  v.  20:  Jt56-}^61^.  AP2.F8,v.20 

•  

437  The  Monroe  doctrine. 

Lmo  times,  Dec.  21, 1895,  v.  100: 175. 

438  1896.     Catelhmi,  E.     La  questione  della  Venezuela  e  la  dottrina 

(li  Monroe. 
Nuova  antologia,  1896,  v.  llto:  J^o-l^GG.  AP37.lT8,v.i45 

439  Moore,  John  Bassett.     La   doctrine   de  Monroe.     Tr.   de 

I'anglais,  sur  manuscrit  par  Leon  Devogel. 
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440  Barclay,  Thomas.     La  doctrine  de  Monroe  et  le  Venezuela. 

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441  Merignhac,  Alexandre.    La  doctrine  de  Monroe  a  la  fin 

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442  Desjardins,  Arthur.     La  doctrine  de  Monroe. 

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443  Keasbey,  Lindley  M.     The  Nicaragua  canal  and  the  Mon- 

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444  Burrough,  William  F.     Tlie  Monroe  doctrine  and  its  his- 

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446  Sibley,  X.  W.    The  right  of  intervention  and  the  Monroe 

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447  The  Monroe  doctrine.    An  English  view. 

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449  Stanley,  Henry  M.    The  issue  between  Great  Britain  and 

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456  Straus,  Oscar  'S.     Lord   Salisbury  and  the  :\[onroe  doc- 

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457  Rice,  Isaac  L.    The  duty  of  Congress. 

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458  The  American  doctrine. 

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459  English  view  of  the  ]Sfonroo  doctrine. 

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462  1896.     The  Monroe  doctrine  of  Americanism. 

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463  Sliriver,  E.  J.    An  American  view  of  the  Venezuelan  dis- 

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AP4.W5,v.l45 

464  Woolsey,  Theodore  S.     An  interoceanic  canal  from  the 

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465  Gossip,  H.  G.  D.    Venezuela  before  Europe  and  America. 
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466  Moore,  John  Bassett.    The  Monroe  doctrine. 

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467  Bancroft,  Frederic.    The  French  in  Mexico  and  the  Monroe 

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468  Bui-gess,  Jolm  W.    The  recent  pseudo-Monroeism. 
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469  Henriques,  H.  S.  Q.    The  Monroe  doctrine. 

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AP4.W5,v.l45 

470  Professor  Phelps  on  the  Monroe  doctrine. 
Independent,  April  9, 1896,  v.  48: 4-87.  AP2.i53,v.48 

471  The  Monroe  doctrine. 

National  review,  April,  1896,  v.  27:156-157.      AP4.N25,v.27 

472  Hazeltine,  Mayo  W.    Possible  complication  of  the  Cuban 

question. 
North  American  review,  April,  1896,  v.  162: 406-413. 

AP2.]Sr7,v.l62 

473  Bar,  Ludwig  von.    A  German  view  of  the  Monroe  doctrine. 
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474  1896.     Hinsdale,  B.  A.     The  real  Monroe  doctrine. 

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475  Merle}' J  John.    Arbitration  with  America. 
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476  Sumner,  W.  G.     The  proposed  dual  organization  of  man- 

kind. 
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477  The  Venezuela  settlement. 

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478  LoTv,  Sidney.     The  Olney  doctrine. 

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Eclectic  inagazhie,  Feb.  1897,  v.  128: 161-169.    ap2.E2,v.128 
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479  1897.     Olivart,  Ramon  de-Dalman  y  de  Olivart,  tnarquis  de. 

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480  Adams,  C.  K.     The  Moiu'oe  doctrine  and  the  Cleveland 

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481  Schofield,   J.   M.     The   withdrawal   of  the   French  from 

Mexico. 
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482  Bismarck  and  the  Monroe  doctrine. 

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483  1898.     Diplomaticus  [pseud.'].     A  Monroe  doctrine  for  China. 

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484  Latanc.  John  H.     Intervention   of  the  T^nilcd    States  in 

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AP2.N7.V  166 


74  LIBEAEY   or   CONGRESS 

485  1898.     Green,  J.  C.     Americanism  and  the  Monroe  doctrine. 

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AP4.W5,v.l49 

486  MacFarland.  T\^.  W.     The  right  of  the  United  States  to 

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487  Hershey,  Amos  S.     Intervention  and  the  recognition  of 

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488  Olney,    Richard.     International    isolation   of   the   United 

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489  Matheson,  Fred  J.     The  United  States  and  Cuban  inde- 

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490  Hart,  A.  B.    A  centuiy  of  Cuban  diplomacy. 
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AP2.H3,v.97 

491  The  new  Monroe  doctrine. 

Outlook,  Aug.  27,  1898,  v.  59 :  100^-1006.  AP2.08,v.59 

492  Stoerk,  Felix.    El  derecho  international  americano, 
Revista  de  los  tribunaJes,  Aug.  13,  20, 1898,  v.  32:^65-478. 

493  K.,  H.  G.    The  Monroe  doctrine. 
Westminster  review,  Aug.  1898,  v.  150: 171-173. 

AP4.W5,v.l50 

494  Cook,  Theodore  A.    The  original  intention  of  the  "  Monroe 

doctrine."    As  shown  hj  the  correspondence  with  Jeifer- 
son  and  Madison. 
Fortnightly  review,  Sept.  1898,  v.  70:357-368.     AP4.F7,v.70 

495  "WTiat  has  become  of  the  Monroe  doctrine  ? 
Independent,  Sept.  8, 1898,  v.  50: 713-714-  AP2.L53,v,50 

496  Fisher,  Horace  U.    The  development  of  our  foreign  policy. 
Atlantic  montKly,  Oct.  1898,  v.  82:552-559.        AP2.A8,v.82 


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497  1898.     Something  to  be  remembered. 

Nafwn,  Nov.  10, 1898,  v.  67: 31^5-3^6.  AP2.N2,v.67 

The  ^Monroe  doctrine  and  the  Spanish-American  peace  nego- 
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498  1899.     Holls,  Frederick  W.     The  results  of  the  peace  confer- 

ence in  their  relation  to  the  Monroe  doctrine. 
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499  1900.     Chetwood,  John.     ISIonroe  doctrine  repeal  and  "  our  next 
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600  Borne,  O.  S.    The  birth  of  the  ISIonroe  doctrine. 

National  magazine,  Mar.  1900,  v.  11: 599-607.    AP2,N34,v.ll 

501  American  policy  and  the  Monroe  doctrine. 

Living  age,  June  2, 1900,  v.  225: 586-588.  AP2.L65,v.225 

502  IMahan.  Alfred  T.     The  Boer  republics  and  the  ISIonroe 

doctrine. 
Indejyendent,  Nov.  10,  1900,  v.  52:1101-1103.      AP2.I53,v.52 

503  1901.     Grande-Bretagne  et  Venezuela — Conteste  de  la  Guyana. 

Revue  generale  de  droit  international  puhlic.   1901,  v.  S: 
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504  "UTiiteley,  J.  G.     Monroe  doctrine  and  Hay  Pauncefote 

treaty. 
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505  Leigh,  J.  G.    The  United  States  and  Europe:  a  suggestion. 
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506  Cleveland,  Grover.    The  Venezuelan  boundary  question. 
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Appears  also  in  Cleveland's  "  Presidential  rrohhuns,"  see  no. 
81. 

507  Germany  and  tlic  ^Monroe  doctrine. 

Literary  digest.  June  1.  1901,  v.  22:  655-656.    AP2.L58,v.22 


r 


08  Emory,  Frederic.    The  greater  America. 

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76  LIBRAEY   OF    CONGRESS 

509  1901.     IMills,  David.    The  Monroe  doctrine  and  the  inter-oceanic 

canal. 
Emjyire  review,  Nov. -Dec,  1901,  v.  2:Jf03-4H;  636-648. 

DA10.E5,v.2 

510  Brooks,  Sydney.     Some  aspects  of  the  Monroe  doctrine. 

Fortnightly  review,  Dec,  1901,  v.  76:1013-10^6. 

AP4.F7,v.76 
Living  age,  Jan.  11^  1902,  v.  232:65-76.  AP2.L65,v.232 

511  Germany  and  the  Monroe  doctrine  still  in  oiDposition. 
Literary  digest,  Dec  7,  1901,  v.  23:734.  AP2.L58,v.23 

512  Wellman,  Walter.    Shall  the  Monroe  doctrine  be  modified  ? 
North  American  review,  Dec,  1901,  v.  173:832-844- 

AP2.]Sr7,v.l73 

513  1902.     Alvarez,  Alejandro.    L'histoire  diplomatique  des  repu- 

bliques  americaines  et  la  conference  de  Mexico. 
Revue  genArale  de  droit  international  public,  1902.,  v.  9: 
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Contents. — 1.  L'epoque  coloniale  et  I'emancipation  des  col- 
onies americaines  jusciu"  a  la  doctrine  de  Monroe ;  2.  La 
doctrine  de  Monroe.  Son  origine.  Ses  applications.  Sou 
developpement ;  3.  Politique  diplomatique  des  Republiques 
liispano-americaines  depuis  la  proclamation  de  la  doctrine 
de  Monroe  jusqu'au  Congres  de  Washington ;  Politique 
diplomatique  des  Etats-Unis  de  I'Amerique  du  Xord  depuis 
la  proclamation  de  la  doctrine  de  Monroe  jusqu'au  Congres 
de  Washington  ;  .5.  Le  Congres  de  Washington.  La  politique 
des  Etats-Unis  a  partir  de  sa  union.  Les  tendances  a 
I'h^gemonie  et  ii  I'imperialisme. 

514  Xorth,  Edward  P.    The  Monroe  doctrine.    Canning's  claim 

that  he  "  called  into  existence  a  new  world." 
American  econ-omist,  Feh.  21,  1902,  v.  29:92-93. 

HC101.A5,v.29 

515  Waldron.  George  B.     Onr  '•  dog  in  the  manger "  policy 

in  South  America. 
Chautauquan,  Feh.,  1902,  v.  34: 4^9-4^^'  AP2.C48,v.34 

516  Sparks,  Edwin  Erie.     Spanish  America  and  the  Monroe 

doctrine. 
Chaittauqua-n,  Feh.,  1902,  v.  34: 492-^501.  AP2.C48,v.34 

Chapter  ten  of  Sparks's  United  States  of  America. 

517  Stanwood.  Edward.    The  moral  aspects  of  the  Monroe  doc- 

trine. 
Outlook,  Feh.  8,  1902,  v.  70:371-^74.  AP2.08,v.70 


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518  1902.     Mils,  David.     The  foreign  policy  of  the  United  States: 

the  modern  Monroe  doctrine  and  international  law. 
Empire  review,  Mar.  1902,  v.  3:  11^1-152.  DA10.E5,v.3 

519  Foster,  John  W.     Canada  and  the  Monroe  doctrine. 
Indejyendent,  Mar.  ^7,  1902,  v.  5^:721-723.         AP2.I53,v.54 

520  Angeli,  Diego.     L'evoluzione  della  dottrina  di  Monroe. 
L'ltalia  coloniale,  Mar.  1902,  anno  3,  v.  1: 12-17. 

JV6.I5,anno  3 

521  Foster,  John  T^'.     Pan-American  diplomacy. 

Atlantic  monthhj,  April,  1002,  v.  89: ^82-401.       AP2.A8,v.89 

522  The  Adams  doctrine. 

Nation,  May  1, 1902,  v.  7 4 :  21^1-21^.  AP2.N2.V.74 

523  Ford,  Worthington  C.     John  Quincy  Adams  and  the  Mon- 

roe doctrine. 
American  historical  review,  July,  1902,  v.  7 :  676-69G ;  Oct., 
1902,  V.  8: 28-52.  E171.  A57.V.7-8 

524  The  Monroe  doctrine. 

Spectator,  A  ug.  30, 1902,  v.  89: 280^81.  ap4. S7. v.  89 

525  Lefebure,  Paul.     A  la  conquete  d'un  isthme;  la  solution 

diplomatique. 
AnncHes  des  sciences  polltiques,  Sept.  15, 1902,  v.  17: 627-639. 

H3.B35,v.17 

526  The  Monroe  doctrine  and  the  Haitian  episode. 

Harper'' s  weekly,  Sept.  20, 1902,  v.  Ifi :  1319.         ap2.H32.v.46 

527  Pollock,  Sir  Frederick.     Tlie  Monroe  doctrine. 
Nineteenth  century  and  after,  Oct.  1902,  v.  52:533-553. 

AP4.N7.V.52 

528  Schierbrand,  Wolf  von.     Der  imperuilistische  Gedanke  in 

Amerika. 
Deutsche  Rundschau,  Nov.  1902,  v.  29, 11  eft.  2:301-:i00. 

AP30.D4,v.29 

529  Leech,  IT.  Brougham.     The  Monroe  doctrine. 
Fortnightly  review,  Nov.  1902,  v.  78 :  837-85 1 .      ap4. F7, v. 78 
Living  age,  Jan.  17,  1003,  v.  236: 129-1.'/).  AP2.L65.V.236 

530  Correct  English  view  of  the  Monroe  (lorfriiic 
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78  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

531  1902.     Venezuela  and  the  Monroe  doctrine. 

Outlooh,  Dec.  27\  1902,  v.  72 :  971-973.  AP2.08,v.72 

532  Venezuela  and  Europe. 

Saturday  revieic,  Dec.  20, 1902,  v.  94: 760. 

Commends  the  English  and  German  joint  proceedings  in  Vene- 
zuela. AP4.S3,v.94 

533  The  German  entanglement  (Venezuela  imbroglio). 
Spectator,  Dec.  20,  1902,  v.  89:976.  AP4.S7,v.89 

534  The  Venezuela  imbroglio. 

Spectator,  Dec.  20,  27,  1902;  v.  89:986-987,  1025-1026. 

AP4.S7,v.89 

535  1903.     Low,  A.  Maurice.     Venezuela  and  the  powers. 

American  review  of  reviews,  Jan.  1903,  v.  27:39-1(3. 

AP2.Il4,v.27 

536  Strantz.  Karl  von.     Deutschland  und  die  Monroelehre. 
Gegemoart,  Jan.  10, 1903,  \\  63: 17-19.  AP30.G3,v.63 

537  Jameson  Eeid.  W.  C.    German  activity  in  South  America. 
GuntonU  nuigazine,  Jan.  1903,  v.  2^:  7-12.  Hl.G9,v.24 

538  Venezuela  and  the  ]Monroe  doctrine. 

Guntoti's  magazine,  Jan.  1903,  v.  24:67-70.  Hl.G9,v.24 

539  England's  interest  in  the  ]Monroe  doctrine. 
Harpers  weekly,  Jan.  24,  1903,  v.  47:139-140. 

AP2.H32,v.47 

540  The  German  emperor  and  the  Monroe  doctrine. 
Harper's  tveehhj,  Jan.  31, 1903,  v.  47: 187-188.   ap2.H32,v.47 

541  Eeinsch,  Paul  S.    The  positive  side  of  the  ]SIonroe  doctrine. 
Independent,  Jan.  1,  1903,  v.  So: 9-11.  AP2.l53,v.55 

542  Venezuela. 

Independent,  Jan.  8, 1903,  v.  55: 62.  ap2.I53,v.55 

543  The  Venezuelan  situation. 

Independent,  Jan.  29, 1903,  v.  55:273.  ap2.I53,v.55 

544  Ending  of  the  war  on  Venezuela. 

Literary  digest,  Jan.  3, 1903,  v.  26: 6-7.  ap2.L58.v.26 

545  How  the  Monroe  doctrine  can  be  defied. 

Literary  digest,  Jan.  3, 1903,  v.  26: 23-24-  AP2.L58,v.26 


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646  1903.     Venezuelan  papers  on  the  crisis. 

Literary  dlgext^  Jan.  J,  1903.,  c.  26:21^.  AP2.L58,v.26 

547  Titherington,  E.  H.    The  Monroe  doctrine,  the  keynote  of 

American  foreign  policy. 
Munseifs  magazine^  Jan.  1903.,  v.  28: 4S8-491.     ap2.M8,v.28 

548  Eeid,  Sir  "Wemyss.     [Affairs  of  Venezuela.] 
Nineteenth  centwy  and  after.,  Jan.  1903,  v.  53:  143-149. 

AP4.N7,v.53 

549  Bonsai,  Stephen.     Greater  Gennany  in  South  America. 
North  American  revieiv,  Jan.  1903,  v.  176:  58-07. 

AP2.N7,v.l76 

550  -         La  doctrina  de  Monroe. 

Nuestro  tiem-po,  Jan.  1903,  ano  3:  150-156.       AP60.N8,ano  3 

551  The  Venezuelan  arbitration. 

PuUw  opinion  {London)  Jan.  2,  1903,  v.  83:9.    aP4.P9,v,83 

552  .       The  Venezuelan  entanglement  [Press  comment]. 

Public  oinnimi  {London)  Jan.  30  1903,  v.  83:131. 

AP4.P9,v.83 

553  Viallate,  Achille.     Les  Etats-Unis  et  le  canal  interocean- 

ique.    Un  chapitre  d'histoire  diplomatique  americaine. 
Revue   generate   de   droit  inteimational  puhlic,  Jan.-Fch. 
1903,  V.  10:  5-65.  JX3.R56,v.lO 

554  The  Venezuela  affair. 

Ametican  monfhhj  review  of  reviews,  Feb.,   1903,   r.  27: 
131-138.  AP2.R4,v.27 

555  Maxey.  Edwin.    The  attack  on  Venezuela. 

Arena,  Feb.  1903,  v.  29:113-117.  ap2.A6,v.29 

556  Venezuela. 

Contemporary  reriew,  Feb.,  1903,  v.  83:  287-289. 

AP4.C7,v.83 

557  Brooks,  Sydney.    The  Venezuela  imbroglio. 
Fortnightly  review.  Fct,..  10().',,  r.  73:  247-257.    AP4.F7.V.73 

558  OXauL^lilin,  John  Callan.     The  diplomats  in  charge. 
Independent,  Feb.  12,  1903,  v.  55:  379-384.  AP2.I53,v.55 


80  LIBRAEY    OF    CONGRESS 

659  1903.     Germany's  alleged  plan  to  alienate  Great  Britain  from 

this  countr}'. 
Literary  digest,  Fch.  U,  1903,  v.  26:  236-238.  ap2.L58,v.26 

660  Malian,  A.  T.    The  Monroe  doctrine. 

National  review,  Feh.,  1903,  v.  JfO:  871-889.        AP4.N25,v.40 
Americaii  revieiv  of  7'eviews,  Mar.,  1903,  v.  27 :31i.-1^7. 

AP2.R4,v.27 

561  Elector  [pseud.]     A  warning  to  the  cabinet. 

National  review,  Feb.,  1903,  v.  J^O:  890-89 Jf.        AP4.N25,v.40 

662  Scruggs,   William  L.     The  Monroe  doctrine:   its  origin 

and  import. 
North  American  review,  Feh.,  1903,  v.  176: 185-199. 

AP2.N7,v.l76 

563  The  Venezuelan  crisis,  and  after. 

Review  of  reviews  {London),  Feb.  1903,  v.  27 : lJi.Ji,-lIf.6. 

AP4.Il4,v.27 

564  The  Venezuelan  account. 

Saturday  review,  Feb.  21, 1903,  v.  95:220-221.      ap4.S3,v.95 

565  International  animosities. 

Spectator,  Feb.  21,  1903,  v.  90:280-281.  ap4.S7,v.90 

566  [Arnold,   William   Thomas.]      German   expectations    and 

aspirations.    Vigilans  sed  ^quus  \j)sev.d^ 
Spectator,  Feb.  21, 1903,  v.  90: 289-290.  ap4.S3,v.90 

567  Aconcagua  \j)seyd.'\    Venezuela  and  the  Monroe  doctrine. 

WestTrvhister  revieic,  Feb.  1903,  v.  159:125-128. 

AP4.W5,v.l59 

568  Another  stroke  of  wise  diplomacy;   Clearing  the  atmos- 

mosphere  of  three  continents ;  The  future  of  South  Ameri- 
can states. 
World's  work,  Feb.  1903,  v.  5:3038-30^3.  AP2.W8,v.5 

569  A  triumi)h  of  inefficiency  [Government's  action  with  regard 

to  Venezuela.] 
World'' s  worh  {London)  Feb.  1903,  v.  1:228.      ap4.W85,v.1 

570  Venezuela  and  the  Monroe  doctrine.    By  an  American. 
World's  work  {London)  Feb.  1903,  v.  1:239-21^3. 

AP4.W85,v.1 


LIST   OF  EEFEEENCES   OX   THE   MOXROE  DOCTRINE  81 

571  1903.     The  Venezuela  settlement. 

American  monthly  review  of  reviews^  March,  1903.  v.  27: 
268-271.  AP2.Il4,v.27 

572  Hamilton,  J.  Cleland.     The  Monroe  doctrine — its  British 

origin  and  American  development. 
Canadian  law  review^  Mar.  1903.  v.  2 : 338-31^3. 

573  Has  the  Monroe  doctrine  weakened? 

Harper's  weekly ,  Mar.  7,  1903,  v.  47:387.  ap2.H32,v.47 

574  Dehn,  Paul,     Europaische  Execution  und  nordamerikan- 

ische  Monroecloktrin, 
lUustrirte  Zeitung,  Mar.  -5, 1903,  v.  120: 33 4.     ap30.I3,v,120 

575  DufReld,  W.  B.     German  policy  in  South  America. 
Monthly  review,  Mar.  1903.  r.  10:65-81.         AP4.M882,v.lO 

Discusses  the  Monroe  doctrine. 

676  A  Jeffersonian  Democrat.     The  Venezuela  affair  and  the 

Monroe  doctrine. 
North  American  review,  March,  1903,  v.  176: 321-315. 

•       AP2.N7,v.l76 

577  Gane,  Douglas  M.     Germany  and  the  Monroe  doctrine. 
Saturday  review,  Mar.  7,  1903,  v.  95:293.  AP4.S3,v.95 

578  [Arnold,  William   Thomas.]      Germany   and  the  United 

States.    Vigilans  sed  xEquus  \^pseud.']. 
Spectator,  Mar.  7,  1903,  v.  90:  368-370. 

"  The  keynote  of  this  letter  will  be  that  the  relations  between 
Germany  and  the  United  States  have  become  loss  easy  than 
they  had  been."  AP4.S3,v.90 

579  Landrcth,  Lucius  S.    The  Monroe  doctrine. 
United  service  magazine.  Mar.  1903,  v.  1^1:  995-99S. 

Ul.TJ6,v.41 

580  O'Laughlin,   John    Callan.      Great   questions   out  of   the 

Venezuelan  trouble. 
World's  worl',  Mar.  1903,  v.  5:  3223-3226.  AP2.W8,v.5 

581  Patriu'  quis  cxul.   [pscu<l.'\     Our  relations  ^vith  (!i'i-many. 
Contemporary  review,  Apr.  1003,  v.  83:  512-523. 

AP4.C7,v.83 
"Let  us  not  think  th.it  wo  havt>  pleaseil  Americans.     On  the 
contrary,   we   wlio   n'c<>:^'iiiz<'   llic   Mnnroi'   (lociriiic   havf   no 
place   In    an    alliance   witli    a    power    tliat    fears    .•iiid    repu- 
diates it." 
114609°— 19 0 


82  LIBRARY   OF    CONGRESS 

582  1903.     Emerson,  Edwin.     Venezuela  and  the  Monroe  doctrine. 

Criterion,  April,  1903,  v.  I^:  3-10.  AP2.C9.V.4 

583  Lewis,  Alfred  Henry.     Days  in  the  lives  of  great  Ameri- 

cans— Monroe  declares  the  Monroe  doctrine. 
Everyhodifs  m-agazine,  Apr.  1903,  v.  8:  319-326.   AP2.E9,v.6 

584  Guernsey,  R.  S.     Application  of  the  Monroe  doctrine  by 

Europe. 
Grunton?s  rruigazine,  Apr.  1903,  v.  24:  302-306.       Hl.G9,v.24 

585  Somerset,  H.  Somers.    Europe  and  South  America. 
Nineteenth  century  and  after,  April,  1903,  v.  53:  5S1-58G. 

AP4.N7,v.53 

586  Macdonell,  John.    South  American  republics  and  the  Mon- 

roe doctrine. 
Nineteenth  centui'y  aoixd  after,  Apr.  1903,  v.  63:  587-598. 

AP4.N7,v.53 

587  Is  the  Monroe  doctrine  a  bar  to  civilization  ? 
North  Ame7'ican  review,  April,  1903,  v.  176:  518-529. 

AP2.N7,v.l76 

588  Fiedler,  Harry  A.    Deutschland  und  die  Monroe-Doktrin. 
Preussische  Jahrhucher,  April,  1903,  v.  112:  120-137. 

AP30.P8,v.ll2 

589  Hershey,  Amos  S.     The  Venezuelan  affair  in  the  light  of 

international  law. 
American  law  register.  May,  1903,  v.  51:  2Jf9-267. 

590  Maxey,  Edwin.     Aftermath  of  the  Venezuelan  affair. 
Arena,  May,  1903,  v.  29:  ^89-1^ 4.  AP2.A6,v.29 

591  An  American  criticism  of  the  Monroe  doctrine. 
Harper's  weekly,  May  9, 1903,  v.  ^7 :  771-772.    ap2.H32,v.47 

592  Miller,  &ir  Alexander  Edward.    The  Monroe  doctrine  from 

an  English  standpoint. 
North  American  revieiv,  May,  1903,  v.  176:  728-733. 

AP2.N7,^.176 

593  Davis,  Hayne.     Forcible  collection  of  unad judged  claims 

against  a  nation. 

Gunton's  magazine,  July,  1903,  v.  25:  51-51^.  Hl.G9,v.25 

594  Penfield,  Walter  L.     The  Anglo-German  intervention  in 

Venezuela. 

North  American  review,  July,  1903,  v.  177:86-96. 

AP2.]Sr7,v.l77 


LIST   OF   REFERENCES   ON   THE   MONROE   DOCTRINE  83 

595  1903.     Mayer.  C.     Latin  America  and  the  United  States. 

Outlool',  Aug.  15,  1903,  v.  7 Jt:  949-955.  ap2.08,v.74 

596  Barral,  Montferrat,  H,  D.  de  m-arqwis.     La  doctrine  de 

Monroe    et    les    evolutions    successives    de    la    politique 
etrangere  des  Etats-Unis  (1823-1903). 
Revue  cVhlstoire  diplomatique,   Oct.   1903,   v.  17:594^-619; 
Jan.  July,  1904,  '^''  18:21-52;  379-405.  jX3.ii3,v.i7,18 


597  Dodge,  Edmund  Arthur.    Roumania  and  the  Monroe  doc- 

trine. 
Sewanse  revieto,  Oct.  1903,  v.  11 :  479-489.  AP2.S5,v.ll 


598  Fleury-Ravarin.    La  politique  mondiale. — La  doctrine  de 

Monroe. 
QuestiMis  diploTiuitiques   et   coloniales,   Nov.   15.   1903,   v. 
16:697-704.  JX3.Q4,v.l6 

599  La  doctrine  de  Monroe.    Une  note  diplomatique  du  gouv- 

ernement  Argentin.     Considtations  et  avis. 
Eevus  getieraJe  de  droit  international  pidjlic.  Nor.  J 003.  v. 
35 :  597-623.  JX3.R56,v.35 

600  Eeid,  "Whitelaw,    The  Monroe  doctrine:  the  Polk  doctrine; 

anarchism. 
Tale  law  journal,  Nov.  1903,  v.  13: 16-41. 

601  1904.     Basdevant,  Jules.     L'action  coercitive  anglo-germano- 

italienne  contre  le  Venezuela,  1902-1903. 
Revue  generale  de  droit  international  public,  1904,  v.  11: 
362-458.  JX3.R56,v.ll 

602  Viallate,    xVchille.      Les    ifitats-Unis    et    le*  canal    inter- 

oceaniquo.    Les  demeles  avec  la  Colombie  et  le  traite  avec 
la  Eepublique  de  Panama. 
Revue  generale  de  droit  international  public,  1904,   v.  11 : 
481-61 4.  JX3.R56,v.ll 

603  Rougier,   Antoine.     R6pul)lique  de  Panama. — Separation 

du  departeinent  de  Panama  d'avcc  la  Coloinhie.     Forma- 
tion d'lin  ('tat  independant. 
Revue  genrrnh'  do  droit  infer  national  puhlic.   1904,   v.  11: 
567-615.  JX3.R56,v.ll 

604  Barclay,  Thomas.    Two  treaties  of  arbitration. 
North  American  reviev),  Jfn.  100',.  r.  17S:(;:>  CO. 

AP2.N7,v.l78 


84  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

G05  1904.     Penfiekl,  Frederic  Courtland.     Practical  phases  of  Car- 
ibbean domination. 
North  American  review,  Jan.  IOO4,  v.  178:76-86. 

AP2.N7,v.l78 

606  Escobar,  Francisco.    President  Roosevelt's  message  and  the 

canal. 
North  American  revieui,  Jan..  190Jf,  v.  178:122-132. 

AP2.N7,v.l78 
Discusses  the  treaty-making  power  and  the  international  law 
of  recognition. 

607  The  Monroe  doctrine  exploded. 

Saturday  revieiv,  Feh.  27, 190 Jf,  v.  97:258-259.      AP4.S3,v.97 

608  Ivins,  W.  M.,  jr.    South  America  and  our  responsibility. 
World's  work,  Feh.,  190 1^,  v.  7:US0-US4-  AP2.W8,v.7 

609  The  Monroe  doctrine  threatened. 

Public  opinion.  Mar.  17,  190^,  v.  36:327-328.     AP2.P9,v.36 

610  Davis,  W.  Watson.    The  Moni'oe  doctrine  and  Perry's  ex- 

pedition to  Japan. 
Cosmopolitan,  June,  190 1^,  v.  37:219-225.  AP2.C8,v.3r 

611  Valois,  D.     Monroe-Doktrin  und  Weltfrieden. 
Deutsche    revue,    Jwm,    July,    190 1^,    v.    29.2:271^-283,    v, 

29.3 :  13-22.  AP30.D35,v.29 

Condensed  in  the  American  revieiv  of  reviews,  Sept.,  1904, 
V.  30:351.  AP2.B,4,v.30 

612  Maxey,    Edwin.      The   Monroe    doctrine    and   Santo    Do- 

mingo. 
Albany  law  jov/mal,  Oct.,  1904,  v.  66:306-307. 

613  Mr.  Roosevelt  and  the  Monroe  doctrine. 

Speaker,  Oct.  1,  1904,  v.  11:6-7.  PN407l.S7,v.ll 

614  Premier  Balfour  on  the  Monroe  doctrine.     [Extract  from 

speech  at  Liverpool.] 
American  laio  revieio,  Nov. -Dec,  1904-)  v.  38:930-931. 

615  Moore,  John  Bassett.     Non-intervention  and  the  Monroe 

doctrine. 
Harper'' s  magazine,  Nov.,  1904-,  v.  109:857-869. 

AP2.H3,v.l09 


LIST   OF   REFEKENCES   ON   THE   MONROE   DOCTRINE  85 

616  1904.    Elihu  Root  on  the  Monroe  doctrine  [Editorial]. 

Independent^  Bee.  29,  1904,  'v.  57 :  lol3-151o.    ap2.I53,v.57 

617  Mr,  Eoot  and  the  Monroe  doctrine. 

Spectato)',  Dec.  31, 190^,  v.  93 :  1075-1076.  AP4.S3,v.93 

618  1905.     Xewlands,  Francis  G.     The  San  Domingo  question. 

Xorth  American  review,  Jan.,  1905,  v.  1S0:885-^'^9S. 

AP2.N7,v.l80 

619  American  expansion. 

Outlook  {London),  Jan.  28, 1905,  v.  15:  116-117. 

AP4.08,v.l5 

620  La  Venezuela  et  la  doctrine  de  Monroe. 

Qitestion-s   diplomatiques   et   chloniales,   Jan.   16,   1905,   v. 
19:  120-121.  JX3.Q4,v.l9 

621  The  Monroe  doctrine  in  practice. 

SpectoMr,  Jan.  28, 1905,  v.  94 :  131.  AP4.S3,v.94 

622  Is  the  Monroe  doctrine  being  stretched  ? 

Cv/n^ent  literature,  Feb.,  1905,  v.  38:107-108.    AP2.C95,v.38 

623  Brooks,  Sydney.    Europe  and  the  new  Monroe  doctrine. 
Harpers  weekly,  Feb.  25, 1905,  v.  49: 280, 293.    aP2.H32,v.49 

624  Monrovitis.     [President  Roosevelt  and  San  Domingo.] 
Nation,  Feb.  2,  1905,  v.  80:84.  AP2.N2,v.80 

625  The  new  Monroe  doctrine. 

Outlook,  Feb.  11,  1905,  v.  79:366-368.  AP2.08,v.79 

626  La  republique  de  Saint-Dominque  et  la  doctrine  de  Monroe. 
Questions    diplomatiques    it    colonixdcs,    Feb.    U    ^905.    r. 

19:185.  JX3.Q4,v.19 

627  Eine  neue  Auslegung  der  Monroe-Doktrin. 

Export,  Mar.  16,  1905,  v.  27: 161-162.  HF17.E7,v.27 

628  Two  per  cent,  a  month. 

Natim,  Mar.  2, 1905,  v.  80: 166.  AP2.N2,v.80 

The  Monroe  doctriiK;  ^:  llu-  foreign  dpltt  of  Santo  Koiniiik'". 

629  Low,  A.  Maurice.     Aim'ricau  alluirs. 

National  reciew.  Mar.,  1005,  ».  .^5: 108-119.       AP4.N25,v.45 

630  Mead,  C.  M.     The  Monroe  doctrine. 

Outlook,  Mar.  18,  1905,  r.  79: 710-712.  AP2.08.v.7n 


86  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS 

631  1905.     Moye,  Marcel.     L'imperialisme  americain  et  la  doctrine 

de  ]\Ionroe. 
Revue  generate  de  droit  international  public^  Mar-June^ 
1905,  V.  12:190-214.  JX3.Il56,v.l2 

632  Dole,  Charles  Francis.    The  right  and  wrong  of  the  Mon- 

roe doctrine. 
Atlantic  77ionthIy,  Apr.,  1905, , v.  95: 567-573. 

Opposes  interference  with  foreign  nations  in  their  relations 
with  Spanish  American  republics.  AP2.A8,v.95 

633  A  modernized   Monroe  doctrine. 

Chautauquan,  Apr.,  1905,  v.  1^1 :  105-107.  AP2.C48,v.4i 

684  Diaz,  Porfirio.     Mexico  and  the  Monroe  doctrine. 

Collier's  weeMy,  Apr.  1,  1905,  v.  34:18.  AP3.C65,v.34 

635  Varying  views  of  the  Monroe  doctrine. 
Harper's  weekly,  Apr.  15,  1905,  v.  49:528-529. 

AP2.H32,v.49 

636  Kapallo,  Edward  S.    The  new  Monroe  doctrine. 
North  American  review,  Apr.,  1905,  v.  180:586-592. 

AP2.N7,v.l80 

637  .  Castillo,  Domingo  B.    The  new  Monroe  doctrine. 

North  Am£7'ican  review,  Apr.,  1905,  v.  180:592-601. 

AP2.N7,v.l80 

638  Can  the  United  States  hold  South  America  ? 

Outlook  {London),  Apr.  1, 1905,  v.  15: 439.  aP4.08,v.15 

689  Spring,  Alfred.    The  Monroe  doctrine. 

American  law  review,  July-Aug.,  1905,  v.  39: 495-516. 

640  President  Eoosevelt  on  the  Monroe  doctrine. 

Ilaoyer's  weekly,  Aug.  26,  1905,  v.  49:1220.      ap2.H32,v.49 

641  The  pope  of  Oyster  Bay. 

Saturday  review,  Aug.  19,  1905,  v.  100:233-234. 

AP4.S3,v.lOO 

642  Angell,  James  B.    European  concert  and  the  Monroe  doc- 

trine. 
Harvard  graduates  magazine,  Sept.  1905,  v.  14: 13-24- 

IiHl.H3G7,v.l4 
See  also  No.  26. 


LIST    OF   REFERENCES   ON   THE    MONROE   DOCTRINE  87 

643  1905.     Viallate,  Achille.     L'hegemonie  des  Etats-Unis  dans  la 

mer  des  Antilles. 
Reviis  politique  et  litteraire^  Sept.  23,  1905,  5.  scr.  v.  4' 
393-398.  AP20.R64,5.ser.v,4 

644  Lvle,  Eugene  P.  jr.    The  control  of  the  Caribbean. 
World's  tvork,  Sept.  1905,  v.  10:6664-6669.       ap2.W8.v.io 

645  The  Roosevelt  doctrine  and  European  interests. 
Economist  {London)  Oct.  28, 1905,  v.  63:1704-1705. 

HG11.E2.V.63 

646  Meulemans,  Jules.    La  doctrine  Monroe  et  le  conflit  Franco- 

Venezuelien. 
Revue  diplomatique,  Oct.  15, 1905,  28  annee:  3—4. 

JX3.R5.V.28 

647  !Mr.  Roosevelt's  challenge. 

Saturday  review,  Nov.  4, 1905,  v.  100 :  581-582.  ap4.S3,v.ioo 

648  Tarver,  J.  C.    President  Roosevelt  and  Latin  America. 
Outlook  {London)  Dec.  9,  1905,  v.  16:817-818.    AP4.08,v.i6 

649  1906,     Growth  of  American  foreign  policy. 

Edinburgh  7'eview,  -Jan.  1906,  v.  203:236-262.    AP4.E3,v.203 

650  Latin  America  and  the  United  States. 

Monthly  review,  Jan.,  1906,  v.  22:58-76.  AP4.M882,v.22 

Eclectic  macjazine.  Mar.,  1906,  v.  146: 195-204. 

AP2.E2.V.146 

"  It  is  truo  that  the  idea  that  the  Monroo  Doctrint'  ranks  not 

only  as  a  declaration  of  rights,  but  also  as  an  iicknowiedK- 

ment  of  an   international   duty   on   the  part   of  the  United 

States,  is  of  recent  growth." 

651  L.,  E.  Le  Congres  pan-Americain  et  la  doctrine  de  Monroe. 
Monde  economiquc,  Feh.  24,  1006,  16  annee :  236-237 . 

HB3.M7,v.l6 

652  Lodge,  Henry  Cabot.     The  Monroe  doctrine  and  Morocco. 

Harper's  weekly.  Mar.  10,  1906,  v.  50:332-333,  352. 

AP2.H32.V.50 

653  Brooks,  S.    The  United  States  at  Algeciras  from  an  Eng- 

lish standpoint. 

Harper's  weekly,  Mar.  24,  1906,  i\  50:402-403. 

AP2.H32.V.50 

654  Schoiilcr,  .fames.     The  authorship  <»!'  (ho  Mounic  docd-inc. 
Independent,  Mar.  15^  1900,  v.  00:619-€24.  AP2.l53.v.60 


88  LIBRAEY   OF   CONGRESS 

655  1906.     Viallate,  Achille.    Les  Etats-Unis  et  rAllemagiie.    Rela- 

tions politiqiies. 
Revue  'politique  et  litteraire   {Revue  hleuc)   Mar.  31,  1906, 
5.  sir.  V.  5:394.-399.  AP20.R64,5  ser.v.5 

656  Negrete,   Eusebio.     El   proximo   Congreso   panamericano. 

[July,  1906] 
Espafia  y  ATnerica,  May  15,  1906,  v.  11 :  108-113. 

Discusses  the  Monroe  doctrine.  AP60.E85,v.ll 

657  Laferriere,  Julien.     L'imperialisme  aiix  Etats-Unis  et  la 

doctrine  de  Monroe. 
Revue  generale  do   droit  international  puhlic,   May-June, 
1906,  V.  13:  237-263.  JX3.R56,v.l3 

658  Temperley,    H.    W.    V.     The   later   American   policy    of 

George  Canning. 
American  hist07^cal  revieiv,  July,  1006,  v.  11 :  779-797. 

E171.A57,v.ll 

659  Bolce,  Harold.     The  commercial  side  of  the  Monroe  doc- 

trine. 
AppletorCs  magazine,  July,  1006,  v.  S:  52-57.      AP2.A59,v.8 
Condensed  in  American  review  of  reviews,  July,  1906,  v.  34: 

114.  AP2.Il4,v.34 

660  The  Monroe  doctrine. 

Chamhers^s  journal,  July,  1906,  v.  83:  449-4-^l-  AP4.C45,v.83 

661  A  frank  South  American  view  of  the  Monroe  doctrine. 
American  review  of  reviews,  Aug.  1906,  v.  334:  244- 

AP2.Il4,v  34 

662  La  doctrine  de  Monroe  et  la  politique  panamericaine. 
Correspondant,  Aug.  10,  25,  1906,  n.  s.   v.  188:417-44^, 

64O-68I.  AP20.C8,n.s.v.l88 

663  How  Mr.  Bryan's  amendment  would  affect  the  Monroe  doc- 

trine. 
Literary  digest,  Aug.  11,  1906,  v.  33:  169-170. 

AP2.L58,v.33 

664  Viallate,  Achille.     A  French  view  of  the  pan- American 

idea. 
Outlook  {London)  Aug.  4, 1906,  v.  18:  154-156. 

Translated  from  Revue  bleue.  AP4.08,v.l8 


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665  1906.     Barrett,  John.    The  United  States  and  Latm  America. 

North  American  review^  Sept.  21, 1906,  v.  183:  47^-483. 

AP2.N7,v.l83 

666  Hart,  Albert  BushnelL     The  Monroe  doctrine  in  its  ter- 

ritorial extent  and  application. 
United  States  naval  institute.    Proceedings,  Sept.  1006,  v. 
32:  753-800.  Vl.U8,v.32 

667  Taylor,    Hannis.     International     conference    at    Rio     de 

Janeiro. 
A7iierican  law  revieio,  Nov. -Dec.  1906 ,  v.  40:896-907. 

668  Professor  Burgess's  Berlin  lecture. 

Indefendent,  Nov.  8, 1900,  v.  51:  1119-1121.       AP2.I53,v.61 

669  Moffett,  Samuel  E.    The  Monroe  doctrine  in  1906. 
Colliers  iceeJdy,  v.  38,  Dec.  1, 1906: 18.  AP2.C65.V.38 

670  The  evolution  of  the  Monroe  doctrine. 
HarperH  weekly,  Dec.  8, 1906,  v.  50: 1738-1739. 

AP2.H32.V.56 

671  1907.     Simmons,  John  F.     The  Monroe  doctrine:  its  status. 

MicJiigan  law  review,  Feb.  1907,  v.  5:  236-249. 

672  Bo  wen,  Herbert  W.     The  Monroe,  Calvo  and  Drago  doc- 

trines. 
Independent,  Apr.  18, 1907,  v.  62:  902-904.  AP2.I53.v.e2 

673  Coolidge,  A.  Cary.     La  doctrine  de  Monroe. 

Revue  de  Paris,  Apr.  1, 1907,  v.  14:  650-672.     AP20.R27,v.i4 

674  Alvarez,  Alejandro.     Le  droit  international  americain:  son 

origine  et  son  evolution. 
Revue   generale   de   droit   international   public,   Mag-. lug. 
1007,  r.  14:393-405.  JX3.R56.v.l4 

675  Acuiia,  Jose  G.     La  doctrina  de  Drago  y  la  (loctriiia  do 

Monroe. 
Nuestro  tiempo,  June  10, 1907,  v.  18:  369-386.    AP60.N8.v.l8 

676  1908.     McAfee,  Cleland  B.     The  religions  inii.lic;il  loii  of  the 

!Monroo  doctrine. 
Mhisionary  review,  Mar.  1908,  v.  31 :  179-184. 

16/1230,v.31 


90  LIBRAKY   OF   CONGRESS 

677  1908.     The  Monroe  doctrine  in  Haiti. 

Literary  digest,  Apr.  18, 1908,  v.  36: 651^-655. 

AP2.L58,v.36 

678  Marvaud,  Angel.     La  paix  dans  le  Centre- Amerique. 

Questions  diplomaiiques  et  coloniales,  May  16,  1908,  v.  25: 

691-712. 

JX3.Q4,v.25 

679  1909.     Woolsey,  Theodore  S.    An  American  concert  of  the 

powers. 

Scrihner''s  Trmgazine,  Mar.  1909,  v.  1^5:  36Ii.-368. 

Concerning  our  relations  with  the  Latin  American  states,  and 
especially  the  Monroe  doctrine.  AP2.S4,v,45 

680  Alvarez,  Ale j  andro.     Latin  America  and  international  law. 
ATneHcan  journal  of  international  laio,  Apr.  1909,  v.  3: 

269-353.  JXl.A6,v.3 

681  Leacock,  Stephen.     Canada  and  the  Monroe  doctrine. 
University  magazine,  Oct.  1909,  v.  8:  351-37Ii..       AP5.U5,v.8 

681a  1910.     Leroy-Beaulieu,  Pierre.     L'activite  des  Etats-Unis  a 
I'exterienr. 
Economisfe  frangais,  Jan.  15,  1910,  38.  annee,  'v.  1 :  78-79. 

HB3.E3,38.annee 

682  Costello,  Joseph  P.     Knox's  intervention  in  Nicaragua. 
Editorial  review,  Feb.  1910,  v.  2:  152-156.  AP2.E26,v.a 

683  Barrett,  John.     All  America. 

North  American  revieio,  Aug.  1910,  v.  192:  178-187. 

AP2.N7,v.l9e 

684  1911.     Alvarez,  Alejandro.     La  doctrine  de  Monroe  a  la  qua- 

trieme  conference  panamericaine. 
Revue  generale  de  droit  inter^aational  piibVic,  Jan.-Feh.  1911, 
.V.  18:  37-U-  JX3.Il56,v.l8 

685  McCormick,  Frederick.     What  does  the  Secretary  of  state 

mean? 
North  Amencan  review,  Feb.  1911,  v.  193:  206-212. 

AP2.1ir7,v,193 

686  The  United  States  and  Mexico. 

Outlook,  Mar.  25, 1911,  v.  97:  620-622.  AP2.08,v.97 


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687  1911.     Dunn,  A.  W.     Uncle  Sam  on  police  duty. 

American  review  of  reviews,  Apr.  JOJl,  v.  !fS:  ^63-465. 

AP2.R4,v.43 

688  Hershey,  Amos  S.     Mexico  and  international  law. 
Independent.,  Apr.  6, 1911^  v.  70:  708-711.  AP2.I53,v.70 

689  Alvarez,  Alejandro.     The  Monroe  doctrine  at  the  Fourth 

Pan-American  conference. 
American  academy  of  political  and  social  science.     Annals, 
May,  1911,  v.  37:  602-008.  Hl.A4,v.37 

690  Sir  Edward  Grej^'s  endorsement  of  the  Monroe  doctrine. 
Spectator,  May  27, 1911,  v.  106:  797-798.  AP4.S7,v.l06 

691  La  doctrine  de  Monroe  et  le  Pan-americanisme. 

France- Amerique.,  June,  1911,  2.  annee :  362^84- 

CojfTEXTS.— 1.  Allocution,  Paul  Deschanel ;  2.    Conference,  An- 
dre Tardieu  ;  3.  Discovu's,  Paul  Deschanel.  E11.F81.V.2 

692  Schouler,  J.    Philippines  and  the  Monroe  doctrine. 
Independent^  June  29, 1911,  v.  70: 1406-1409.     AP2.I53,v.70 

69b  Perry,  Edward  AV.    Latin- America  and  the  octopus  of  the 

North. 
Trend,  June,  1911,  v.  1 :  265-279.  AP2.T75,v.  1 

694  Tlie  Monroe  doctrine  again. 

American  joicnial  of  international  law,  July.,  1911.  r.  •'>:  729- 
735.  JXl.A6,v.5 

« 

695  McAndrew,  J.  W.     Tlie  Monroe  doctrine;  its  iniport^mce 

to  our  military  policy. 
Infantry  journal,  July,  1911,  v.  8:  20-J^.  UDl.I6,v.8 

696  ^larburg,  Tlieodore.    A  niodilicd  Monroe  doctrine. 
SoiUh  Atlantic  quarterly,  July,  1011,  v.  10:  227-231. 

AP2.S75.V.10 

697  Wcllivcr,  Judson   C.     Tlio   now  era  in  our  relation   wilh 

Latin-America.    After  the  Monroe  doctrine — what? 
Miins-ry\>i  magazine,  Oct.  1911,  r.  40:  1  ',-22.        AP2.M8.V.4G 

698  Chambers,  Julius.     TIk'  Moumc  doctrine  in  (he  halancc. 
Forum,  Nov.  1911,  v.  46:  525-535.  AP2.F8,v.46 


92  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

699  1911.     South  American  trepidation. 

Literary  digest,  Nov.  IS,  1911,  v.  P-  908.  AP2.L58,v.43 

700  Hyde,  Henry  M.    Dollar  diplomacy. 
Everyhochfs  magazine,  Dee.  1911,  v.  25:  756-765. 

AP2.E9,v.25 

701  1912.     Hyde,  Charles  Cheney.     The  general  arbitration  treaties. 

North  American  review,  Jan.  1912,  v.  195:  1-1 J^. 

AP2.N7,v.l95 

702  Brown,  Philij)  M.    American  diplomacy  in  Central  America. 
American  political  science  review,  Feh.  1912,  v.  6,  supple- 
ment: 152-163.  JAl.A6,v.6 

703  Gilj  Henry.    The  point  of  view  of  Latin- America  on  the 

inter- American  policj^  of  the  United  States. 
American  political  science  review,  Feh.  1912,  v.  6,  supple- 
ment: 161^-172.  '  *  JAl.A6,v.6 

701  Junius  junior,  \^pseud.'\     Letter  to  Uncle  Sam. 

Atlantic  monthhj,  Feh.  1912,  v.  109:  172-179. 

Relations  of  the  United  States  and  Germany  considering  the 
Monroe  doctrine.  AP2.A8,v,109 

705  How  Mr.  Knox  can  oblige  Europe. 

Literally  digest,  Mar.  23, 1912,  v.  I^:  583. 

French  and  English  views  of  America's  obligations  under  the 
Monroe  doctrine.  AP2.L58,v.44 

706  Manos- Albas,  A  de.    The  next  great  word  in  the  evolution 

of  peace — a  plea  for  the  development  of  the  Monroe  doc- 
trine. 

Review  of  reviews  {London)  Mar.  1.912,  v.  4-^:  255-261. 

AP4.Il4,v.45 

707  Dirksen,    Herbert    von.      "Amerika    den    Amerikanern ! " 

Kritische  Bemerkungen  zur  Monroedoktrin. 
Die  Grcnzljoten,  Apr.  10, 1912,  no.  15:57-71.     AP30.G8,1912 

708  Perry,  Edward  W.    Usona,  Latin  America,  and  Europe. 
Trend,  Apr.  1912,  v.  3:48^3.  AP2.T75,v.3 

709  Moses,  B.    Aspects  of  American  society  and  f)olicy. 
Atlantic  monthly,  May,  1912,  v.  109:580-593.   AP2.A8,v.l09 

710  Menace  of  the  Monroe  doctrine. 

Independent,  May  30, 1912,  v.  72: 1182-1183.      ap2.I53,v.72 


LIST   OF  KEFERENCES   ON   THE  .MONROE  DOCTRINE.  93 

711  1912.     German  rage  at  the  Monroe  doctrine. 

Literary  digest^  May  11^  1012^  v.  4i'  978-979.      AP2.ii58,v.44 

712  More  rage  at  the  Monroe  doctrine. 

Literary  digest^  June  1, 1913,  v.  44^:  1151-1152.   ap2.L58,v.44 

714  A  candid  German  on  the  Monroe  doctrine. 
Review  of  reviews  {London)  June,  1912,  v.  4o:  645. 

AP4.Il4,v.45 

715  The  development  of  the  ISIonroe  doctrine. 

American  journal  of  international  lata,  July,  1912,  v.  6:  712- 
713.  JXl.A6,v.6 

716  Stegler,  R.  P.     Does  Germany  threaten  the  Monroe  doc- 

trine ? 
International,  July,  1912,  v.  6:  30.  AP2.I72,v.6 

-717  Japan  and  the  Monroe  doctrine. 

Living  age,  July  6, 1912,  v.  274:  4S-50.  ap2.L65.v.274 

718  Conant,  Charles  A.     Onr  mission  in  Nicaragua. 

North  American  review,  July,  1912,  v.  196:  63-71. 

AP2.N7,v.196 

719  Lodge-Monroe  doctrine. 

Independent,  Aug.  8,  1912,  v.  73:339-340.         ap2.I53,v.73 

720  The  new  ^Monroeism. 

Literary  digest,  A  ug.  17, 1912,  v.  4o :  248-240.      AP2.L58, v.45 

721  Restatement  of  the  Monroe  doctrine. 

Outlook,  Aug.  17,  1912,  v.  101:843-844-  AP2.08.V.101 

722  Senator  Lodge's  resolution. 

Spectator,  Aug.  10, 1912,  v.  109:  194-195.  AP4.S7,v.l09 

723  Hale,  William  Bayard.     Our  clangor  in  Central  Amoi-ica. 

Where  tlie  Monroe  doctrine  is  tlireatened   l)y  the   intol- 
eiable  conditions  tliat  we  have  permitted  to  giow  up  in  the 
Latin  "  republics." 
^Vorhrs  worl',  Aug.  1912,  v.  24 :  ifM-'/-  AP2.W8,v.24 

72-i  Martin,  Percy  F.    The  mytli  of  the  Monroe  doclrinf. 

Financial  review  of  reviews,  Sept.  1912,  c.  7:  5-J^. 

HQll.F7,v.7 


94  LIBKAEY   OF   CONGRESS 

725  1912.     "Amerika  den  Amerikanern." 

Grenzhoten,  Sept.  25, 1912,  v.  71  ^ :  581-591.        AP30.G8,v.7i3 

726  Brooks,  Sydney.    The  latest  phase  of  the  Monroe  doctrine. 
liar  per'' s  weekly,  Sept.  7,  1912,  v.  56:  15.  AP2.H32,v.56 


T, 


27  English  press  on  the  Lodge  resolution. 

Literary  digest,  Sept.  IJf,  1912,  v.  4-5:  412.  ap2.L58,v.45 

728  Japan's  view  of  the  new  Monroe  clause. 
Literai-y  digest,  Sept.  21,  1912,  v.  Jt5:  459-460. 

Lodge   resolution   forbidding    the  acquisition   of  land   on  the 
American  continents  by  foreign  governments.    AP3.L58,v.45 

729  Senator  Lodge's  resolution. 

Living  age,  Sept.  14,  1912,  v.  274:  697-699.        AP2.L65,v.274 

730  An  analysis  of  the  Monroe  doctrine. 

Oriental  review,  Sept.  1912,  v.  2:674-678.  DS501.O7,v.2   • 

731  The  J^Iagdelena  Bay  resolution. 

American  journal,   of  international  law,   Oct.   1912,   v.   6: 
937-939.  JXl.A6,v.6 

732  Robertson,  William  Spence.    The  Monroe  doctrine  abroad 

in  1823-24. 

American  political  science  review,  Nov.  1912,  v.  6:546-563. 

JAl.A6,v.6 

733  Martin,  Percy  F.     The  Monroe  doctrine — Its  precept  and 

practice. 
Fortnightly  review,  Nov.  1912,  v.  98:869-878.     AP4.F7,v.98 
Living  age,  Dec.  28,  1912,  v.  275:  771-778.         AP2.L65,v.275 
Literary  digest,  Dec.  14,  1912,  v.  45:1117-1118. 

AP2.L58,v.45 

734  The  two  Americas. 

Spectator,  Nov.  2,  1912,  v.  109:  694-695.  AP4.S7,v.l09 

735  Lehr,  Ernest.     La  doctrine  de  Monroe  et  la  doctrine  de 

Drago,  d'apres  des  publications  americanes  recentes. 

Bihliotheque  universelle,  iJec.  1912,  v.  68:510-520. 

AP25.B26,v.68 

736  The  myth  of  the  Monroe  doctrine.     The  late  leader  of  Tam- 

many hall  replies  to  Mr.  Percy  F.  Martin. 
Fina7icial  review  of  reviews,  Dec.  1912,  v.  7 :  19-31. 

Contents:   I.     Reply  by  Mr.  Lewis  Nixon.     II.  'Mv.   Perry  F. 
Maxtin's  rejoinder.  HGll,F7,v.7 


LIST   OF   REFERENCES    ON   THE    MONROE   DOCTRINE  95 

2.     Raging  at  the  Monroe  doctrine. 

Literary  digest,  Dec.  U,  1912,  v.  ^5:  1117-1118. 

AP2.L58,v.45 


738  1913.     Mettgenberg,  Wolfgang.     Die  Monroedoktrin. 

Archiv  cles  Offentlichen  Beehts,  1913,  v.  SO:  407-41/f. 

JA14.A67,v.30 

739  Lehr,  Ernest.    La  doctrine  de  Monroe.     Ses  origines,  son 

but  et  ses  dangers,  d'apres  une  recente  publication  ameri- 
caine. 
Revue  de  droit  international  et  de  legislation  <omparee,  1913, 
2.  ser.,  V.  15:  50-6'0.  JX3.ll4,2.ser.,v.i5 

A  review  of  Charles  F.  Dole's  "  Right  and  wrong  of  the  Monroe 
doctrine." 

740  Haeberlin,  Hermann.     Die  Geschichte  der  Monroedoktrin 

von   dem   Panamakongress   bis    zu    der   Prasidentschaft 
Grant. 
Zeitschrift  fUr  V olkerreclit  and  Bundesstaatsrecht,  1913.  r. 
7:  11-38.  JX5.Z5,v.7 

741  Will  the  Democrats  reverse  our  foreign  policies? 
American  review  of  reviews,  Jan.  1913,  v.  Ji.7 :  83-91. 

AP2.R4,v.47 

742  The  Monroe  doctrine  in  Putumayo. 

Literary  digest,  Jan.  11, 1913,  v.  1^6:68.  AP2.L58,v.46 

743  Achorn,  Edgar  O.    The  Monroe  doctrine. 

Spectator,  Jan.  4.  1913,  r.  110:14-lo.  AP4.S7,v,llO 

744  The  "  republic  of  the  dollar.*" 

Literary  digest,  Feb.  16,  1913,  v.  46:334-335.     AP2.L58.V.46 

745  Nation    (London)     [Editorial].      The    future   of    Spanisli 

America. 
Natio,,  {London).  Feh.  22.  1913.  v.  12:  844-^Vf- 

AP4.N15,v.l2 

746  A  new  Monroe  doctrine. 

World's  irork.  Fr}>.   1913.   r.  23:3S7.  AP2.W8.V.23 

747  Mr.  AYilson's  woi-d  to  Latin  America. 

Literary  digest.  Mar.  22,  1913,  r.  40:020-627.    AP2.L58.V.46 

748  The  Monroe  doctrine:  a  poll  of  the  foreign  pivss. 
Outlook,  Mar.  8,  1913,  v.  103:  526-S2S.  AP2.08,v.l03 


96  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

749  1913.     Mexico  and  the  United  States. 

Living  age,  Apr.  5, 1913,  v.  277:  57-60.  ap2.L65,v.277 

750  Paschke,  T.    Monroe  doctrine  and  the  Pan-American  rail- 

way. 
Outlook,  May  17,  1913,  V.  lOi:  122.  AP2.08,v.i04 

751  Bingham,  Hiram.    The  Monroe  doctrine,  an  obsolete  shib- 

boleth. 
A tlan tic  man thly,  June,  1913,  v.  Ill :  721-7 3 k.    AP2. A8,v. 1 1 1 

752  World's  work   [Editorial].     Obligations  of  the  Monroe 

doctrine. 
World's  work,  June,  1913,  v.  26:  lJt2.  AP2.W8,v.26 

753  Edgington,  T.  B.    Mexico  and  the  Monroe  doctrine. 

Cose  and  comment,  July,  1913,  v.  20:  92-93. 

754  Monroe  doctrine  and  Mexico. 

Harper's  weekly,  v.  57,  July  19, 1913 : 5.  AP2.H32,v.57 

755  Miller,    Charles  E.     Monroe   doctrine   in  the   Venezuela 

dispute. 
Century  magazine,  Sept.  1913,  v.  86:  750-76 J^.      ap2.C4,v.86 

756  Laferriere,   J.     La   resolution   Lodge   et  la   doctrine   de 

Monroe. 
Revue  de  droit  international  public,  Sept,-Oct.  1913,  v.  20: 
5Jf9-574.  JX3.R56,v.20 

I 

757  Zom,  Philipp.    Die  Monroedoktrin. 

Die  Woche,  Sept.  27, 1913,  v.  15:  1627-1630.      AP30.W7,v.l5 

758  Brazil  and  the  United  States. 

Living  age,  Oct.  11,  1913,  v.  279: 119-120.        AP2,L65,v.279 

759  The  Mobile  declaration. 

Independent,  Nov.  6, 1913,  v  76:  237,  2}fi.  AP2.l53,v.76 

760  The  new  Monroe  doctrine. 

Independent,  Nov.  20. 1913,  v.  76:  328-329.  ap2.I53,v.76 

Comment  upon  ex-President  Roosevelt's  address  at  the  Uni- 
versity of  Buenos  Aires,  Nov.  10,  1913. 

761  As  France  sees  our  Mexican  polic3\ 

Literary  digest,  Nov.  29, 1913,  v.  Jf7 :  1055.  AP2.L58,v.47 


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762  1913.     Eoosevelt,  Theodore.     American  internationalism. 

Outlook,  Nov.  1, 1913,  v.  105 :  473-470.  ap2.08.v.  105 

763  President  Wilson  and  Latin  America — a  poll  of  the  press. 
OuflooA-,  Nov.  8, 1913,  v.  105:  523-525.  AP2.08.v.l05 

764  Lord  Haldane,  Mexico  and  the  IVIonroe  doctrine. 
Bench  aTid  bar,  Dec.  1913,  n.  s.  v.  17:  41-46- 

765  Shnster,  W.  Morgan.    Is  there  a  sound  American  foreign 

policy  ? 
Century  magazine,  Dec.  1913,  v.  87:  233-241.       AP2.C4,v.87 

766  Die  Monroe-Doktrin. 

Histoinsch'politlsch  Blatter  fiir  d<is  katoUsche  Deutschland, 
Dec.  1,  1913,  V.  152h:  884-889.  Di.H4.v.i52b 

767  Independent  [Editorial].    Monroe  doctrine  not  obsolete. 
Independent,  Dec.  18, 1913,  v.  76:  530^31.  ap2.I53,v.76 

768  Taft.  William  H.    Monroe  doctrine :  its  limitations  and  im- 

plications. 
Independent,  Dec.  18.  1913,  v.  76: 540-544.  AP2.l53,v.76 

769  Oil  and  ideals  in  Latin  lands. 

Literary  digest,  Dec.  6,  1913,  v.  47:  1098-1100.   AP2.L58,v.47 

770  American  slap  at  the  Monroe  doctrine. 

Literary  digest,  Dec.  20, 1913,  v.  47: 1219.  ap2.L58,v.47 

771  Nation  [Editorial].  Idealizing  the  Monroe  doctrine. 
Nation,  Dec.  11, 1913,  v.  97:  556.  AP2.N2.V.97 

772  Blakeslee,  George  H.    A  new  basis  needed  for  the  Monroe 

doctrine. 
North  American  review,  Dec.  1913,  v.  198:  779-789. 

AP2.N7,v.l98 

American  review  of  reviews,  Jan.  1914,  'V-  ^-  104-1" '■ 

AP2.R4.V.49 

773  Abbott,  Ernest  Hamlin.    All  America. 

Outlook,  Dec.  6,  1913,  v.  105:  738-742.  ap2.O8.v.105 

774  Roosevelt.  Theodoio.    The  Monroe  doctrine  and  the  Pana- 

ma canal. 
Outlook,  Dec.  6, 1913,  v.  105:  745-754.  ap2.08.v.105 

114069°— 19 7 


98  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

775  1914.     Lehr,  Eniest.     La  doctrine  de  Monroe;   d'apres  deux 

discoiirs  prononces  a  Bucnos-Ayres  le  10  novembre  1913, 
par  ]\rM.  E.  S.  Zeballos  et  Th.  Roosevelt., 
Revue   de  droit  international  et  de   lecjislatron   eomparee, 
19H^  2  ser.  v.  16,  no.  1 :  51-58.  JX3,R4,2.ser.v.l6 

776  New  basis  for  the  Monroe  doctrine. 

American  review  of  reviews,  Jan.  191  Jf,  v.  Jfd:  101^-105. 

AP2.R4,v.49 

777  Low,  A.  M,    President  Wilson's  Latin-American  policy. 
Contem/porary  revieio,  Jan.  191  If,  v.  105:21-29. 

AP4.C7,v.l05 

Living  age,  Feh.  21, 191 J^,  v.  280:  JtSl-457.  A?2.L65,v.280 

778  Roberts,  W.  C.    Vitality  of  the  Monroe  doctrine. 
Craftsman,  Jan.  1911^,  v.  25: 31 1-31  J/..  ]sri.C87,v.25 

779  Phillips,  Walter  Alison.    The  ne,w  Monroeism. 
Edinburgh  revisw,  Jan.  191Jf,  v.  219:212-236.  AP4.E26,v.2l9 
Living  age.  Mar.  14, 1914,  'V.  280: 643-658.         AP2.L65,v.280 

780  Chadwick,  F.  E.     The  present  day  phase  of  the  Monroe 

doctrine. 
Journal  of  race  develofinent,  Jan.  1914,  v.  4' 306-318. 

HT1501.J7,v.4 

781  Sherrill,  Charles  H.     The  Monroe  doctrine  from  a  South 

American  viewpoint. 
JoumaX  of  race  development,  Jan.  1914,  'v.  4'  319-323. 

HT1501.J7,v.4 

782  Tucker,  George  F.    The  Monroe  doctrine. 
Journal  of  race  development,  Jan.  1914,  v.  4  •'  324-333. 

HT1501.J7,v.4 

783  Bingham,  Hiram.     Should  we  abandon  the  Monroe  doc- 

trine ? 
Journal  of  race  development,  Jan.  1914,  v.  4'  334-358. 

HT1501.J7,v.4 

784  Callahan,  J.  M.    The  modern  meaning  of  the  Monroe  doc- 

trine. 
Journal  of  race  development,  Jan.  1914,  v.  4 '  359-369. 

HT1501.J7,v.4 

785  Hart,  Albert  Bushnell.    The  Monroe  doctrine. 
Journal  of  race  development,  Jan.  1914,  v.  4-'  370-373. 

HT1501.J7,v.4 


LIST  OF  BEFEEENCES   ON   THE   MONROE   DOCTRINE  99 

786  1914.     Monroe  doctrine. 

Living  age,  Jan.  17, 19U,  v.  280 :  177-180.  AP2.L65,v.280 

787  Valentine,  Veit.    Die  Monroedoktrin. 

Xeue  Rundschau.,  Jan.  IQlJi.^  v.  25: 129-132.         AP30.N5,v.25 

788  The  "  new  "  Monroe  doctrine. 

Laio  magazine  and  review.,  Feb.  191Jf,  v.  39:210-21!^. 

789  Lorin,  Henri.    Les  Etats-Unis  et  I'Amerique  latine. 
Questions  diplaniatiques  et  coloniales,  Feb.  i,  1911j.,  v.  37: 

lli.0-151.  JX3.Q4,v.37 

790  Wilmart,  E..     La  doctrina  Monroe.     La  doctrina  Drago. 

Perspectivas. 
Revista  argentian  de  ciencias  poUtwas,  Feb.  12,  1911^,  v.  7 : 
583-687. 

791  Calderon.  F.  G.    Monroe  doctrine  and  Latin  America. 
Atlantic  monthly.  Mar.  1911^,  v.  113 :  305-315.     AP2.A8.V.113 

792  Phelps,  E.  M.    Both  sides  of  a  debate :  Resolved :  that  the 

Monroe  doctrine  should  be  abandoned. 
Independent,  Mar.  2,  1911}.,  v.  77 :  310.  AP2.I53,v.77 

793  Serious  side  of  after-dinner  diplomacy. 

Literary  digest,  Mar.  28, 1914,  ^'  48  >'  681-C83.      ap2.L58,v.48 

794  Ogg,  Frederic  Austin.     Ninety  yeai-s  of  the  Monroe  doc- 

trine. 
Munsey's  m/igazine.  Mar.  1914,  v.  51 :  345-350.     AP2.M8,v,51 

795  Roosevelt,  Theodore.     South  America  and  the  Monroe  doc- 

trine. 
Outlook,  Mar.  14, 1914,  'v.  106:  582-589.  AP2.08,v.l06 

796  Roosevelt,  Theodore.     Chile  and  the  Monroe  doctrine. 
Outlook,  Mar.  2U  1014,  v.  106:  631-637.  AP2.O8.v.l0e 

797  Meaning  of  the  Monroe  doctrine. 

Blackwood'' s  Edinburgh  magazine,  Apr.  1914,  >'•  ^^5:  574- 
577.  AP4.B6,v.l95 

798  The  Monroe  doctvine. 

British  review,  Apr.  1914,  'V.  6:68-71.  AP4.B83,v.6 


100  LIBRAE Y   OF   CONGRESS 

7yy  1914.    Mac  Hugh,  R.  J.    The  Monroe  doctrine  and  the  Latin- 
American  republics. 
Fortnightly  review^  Ayr.  191 J^^  n.  s.  v.  95:671-681. 

AP4.F7,n.s.v.95 
Living  age,  May  30, 19U,  v.  281:  515S23.        ap2.L65,v.281 

800  Outlook  [Editorial].     South  America  and  the  Monroe  doc- 

trine. 
Outlook,  Apr.  18,  191Jf,  v.  106:  832-833.  AP2.08,v.l06 

801  Post,  Melville  Da visson.    What  is  the  Monroe  doctrine  ? 

Saturday  evening  voat,  v.  186,  Apr.  11,  1911^:8-9,  57. 

AP2.S2,v.l88 

802  Ford,  Henry  Jones.     Disorderly  states. 

Atlantic  monthly.  May,  1911^,  v.  113:  577-585.  AP2.A8,v.ll7 

803  Coudert,  F.  R.     The  i^resent  position  of  the  Monroe  doc- 

trine. 
Bench  and  har.  May,  19H,  n.  s.  v.  9:18-26. 

804  Salmon,  Edward.     The  shade  of  Monroe :  a  doctrine,  a  nuis- 

ance, and  a  danger. 
Britannic  review.  May,  191  If,  v.  1:  1^6-63.  AP4.B66,v.l 

805  German  intentions  in  Haiti. 

Literary  digest.  May  30, 191  If,  v.  48:  1303.  AP2.L58.V.48 

806  Danziger,  S.     Rationalizing  the  Monroe  doctrine. 
Public,  May  1, 1914,  v.  17:  410.  ap2.P87,v.17 

807  Zeballos,  E.  S.     La  politique  de  Madison,  la  declaration  de 

Monroe  et  les  interets  de  TAmerique  et  de  I'Europe. 
Revue  generale  de  droit  international  public.  May,  1914,  v. 
21:297-339.  JX3.ii56,v.2l 

808  Winiger,    Josef.     Die    Monroe-Doktrin    im    Lichte    der 

geschichtlichen  Tatsachen. 
Sud-  u.  Mittel-Amerika,  May  29,  1914,  v.  7:  157-160. 

809  Hale,  William  Bayard.     Our  moral  empire  in  America. 

President  Wilson's  policy  in  Mexico  as  an  example  of  the 
new  Monroe  doctrine. 
World's  work.  May,  1914,  v.  28:52-58.  AP2.W8,v.28 

810  A  new  basis  for  the  Monroe  doctrine.    ^ 
American  review  of  reviews,  June,  1914,  v.  49 :  104-105. 

^  AP2.B4,v.49 


LIST  OF  REFERENCES  ON  THE   MONROE  DOCTRINE  101 

811  1914.     Taylor,  Hannis.    Lord  Haldane  and  the  Monroe  doc- 

trine. 
Georgetown  law  journal.,  June.,  19H^  v.  2:1-5. 

812  Stebbins,  A.  K.     The  Monroe  doctrine,  an  analysis  of 

purpose. 
Green  hag,  June,  19U,  v.  26:255-267. 

813  Green  bag  [Editorial].    The  future  of  the  Monroe  doctrine. 
Green  hag,  June,  19H,  v.  26:29^-295. 

814  Pohl,  Heinrich.     Die  Monroedoktrin. 

Der  Greif,  June,  191  Jf,  v.  1:189-197.  AP30.G85,v.l 

815  Woolsey,  T.  S.    Monroe  doctrine  fundamentals. 
North  American  review,  June,  1914,  v.  199:833-8^0. 

AP2.N7,v.l99 

816  Eoot,  Elihu.    Eeal  Monroe  doctrine. 

North  American  review,  June,  1914,  v.  199:8^1-856. 

AP2.N7,v.l99 

817  Lafond,  Georges.    La  doctrine  de  Monroe  et  les  fitats  sud- 

americains. 

Revue  politique  internationale,  June,  1914,  v.  1:570-582. 

Dl.R7,v.l 

818  International  relations  of  the  L^nited  States. 
American  academy  of  political  and  social  science.    Annals, 

July,  1914,  V.  54.  Hl.A4,v.54 

For  contents  see  no.  19  in  this  list. 

819  Root,  Elihu.    Real  Monroe  doctrine. 

American  journ/tl  of  international  laio,  July,  1914,  ^' 
8:427-44^.  JXl.A6,v.8 

American  society  of  international  law.  Proceedings,  1914,  v. 
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620  Hart,  A.  B.    Monroe  doctrine  of  the  twentieth  century. 

Infantry  journal,  July-Aug.  1914,  v.  11:1-12.     UDl.I6,v.ll 

821  ITowcll,  W.  A.    International  courts  for  the  American  con- 

tinents. 
Nation,  July  23, 1914,  v.  99 :  103.  AP2.N2, v.99 

822  Bingham,  Hiram.    Latin  America  and  the  Monroe  doctrine. 
Yale  review,  July,  1914,  v.  3:656-672.  Hl.Y2,v.3 


102  LIBRAEY   or   CONGRESS 

823  1914.     Chandler.  C.  L.     The  Pan  American  origin  of  the  Monroe 

doctrine. 
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824  Pan- American  diplomacy  superseding  the  Monroe  doctrine 

in  Mexico. 
Current  opinion,  Aug.  1914,  v.  57 :85.  ap2.C95,v.57 

825  Bartlett,  C.  A.  Hereshoff.     The  Monroe  doctrine:  "Be  a 

nation,  be  Americans." 
Laio  ^magazine  and  review,  Aug.  19H,  v.  39:385-1^27. 

826  EoTve,  L.  S.    The  need  of  a  constructive  American  foreign 

policy. 
Political  quarterly,  Sept.  191Jf,  v.  1,  no.  3:17-37. 

JA8.P7,v.l 

827  Roosevelt,  Theodore.    Theodore  Roosevelt's  outlook  on  the 

Monroe  doctrine  from  his  messages  as  President  of  the 
United  States. 
Journal  of  American  history,  Oct.  191  If.,  v.  8:  6H~621. 

E171.J86,v.8 

828  Recent  attitude  of  South  America  toward  the  Monroe  doc- 

trine. 
Journal  of  rac0  development,  Oct.  19 IJ^.,  v.  6:  230-233. 

HT1501.J7,v.5 

829  German}'  and  the  Monroe  doctrine. 
Law  tifnes,  Nov.  7, 191Jf,  v.  138:  17. 

830  German  respect  for  the  Monroe  doctrine. 

Literary  digest,  Nov.  7,  191 1^,  v.  1^9:871-872.      aP2.L58,v.49 

831  Terrell,  Glanville.     German}'-  and  the  Monroe  doctrine. 
Nation,  Nov.  19,  WH,  v.  99:  GOl^SOo.  AP2.N2,v.99 

832  Germany  and  the  Monroe  doctrine. 

Outlook,  Nov.  Jf,  191  If.,  V.  108:  521-52 Jf.  AP2.08,v.i08 

833  Crafter,  F.  AV.  B.    The  Monroe  doctrine  and  the  European 

war. 
Outlook,  Nov.  Jf,  191 1^,  V.  108:  551^.-555.  AP2.08,v.l08 

834  The  war  and  the  Monroe  doctrine. 

Outlook,  Nov.  25,  1911f.,  v.  108:  651^-655.  AP2.08,v.l08 


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835  1914.     The  Monroe  doctrine  and  neutrality. 

Law  times,  Dec.  5, 191 J^,  v.  138:119. 

836  Bowen,  Herbert  W.     The  Pan-American  opportunity. 
Independent,  Dec.  21,  191 J^,  v.  80:  U'^-U6.  AP2.I53,v.80 

837  Harvey,  George.    The  Monroe  doctrine  and  the  war. 
North  American  revieiv,  Dec.  1914,  v.  200:  824-830. 

AP2.]Sr7,v.200 

838  1915.     Eowe,  L.  S.     The  Monroe  doctrine  and  American  for- 

eign policy. 
Pennsylvania.    University.    University  lectures  delivered  hy 
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839  Brown,  L.  Ames.    A  new  era  of  good  feeling. 

Atlantic  monthly,  Jan.  1915,  v.  115:  99-110.      ap2.A8,v.115 
A  report  of  what  President  Wilson  has  said  and  done  to  culti- 
vate the  friendship  of  South  America. 

840  Moore,  John  Bassett.  The  growth  of  Pan-American  unity. 
Independent,  Jan.  11,  1915,  v.  81:  58-66.  AP2.I53,v.81 
Pan  American  union,  Bulletin,  Jan.  1915,  v.  4(^  '  49-52. 

F1403.B955,v.40 

841  The  Monroe  doctrine  and  neutrality. 
Law  notes,  Feh.  1915,  v.  18:210-211. 

8-42  -Extending  the  Monroe  doctrine  to  the  Far  East. 

^YorUs  xcorh,  Feh.  1915,  v.  29:  373-374.  AP2.W8,v.29 

843  Fullerton,  W.  Morton.  Diplomacy  our  first  line  of  defense. 
World's  work,  Feh.  1915,  v.  29:  377-385.  AP2.W8,v.29 

844  Slosson,  William  Preston.    The  Venezuela  dispute. 
Independent,  Mar.  15, 1915,  v.  81 :  387S88.  AP2.l53,v.81 

845  Ivobertson,  William  Spence.    South  America  and  the  Mon- 

roe doctrine,  1824-1828. 
Political  science  quarterly,  Mar.  1915,  v.  30:  82-105. 

Hl.P8,v.30 

840  \'Hk'i)tiiH',  L.  (J.     Monroe  doctrine  and  Latin  American 

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104  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

847  1915.     Is  there  an  ethical  standard  for  our  defence  of  the  Monroe 

doctrine  ? 
Current  opinion.,  ^^(lyt  1915.,  v.  58:  SJ^S.  AP2.C95,v.58 

A  review  of  Roland  G.  Usher's  "  Pan- Americanism." 

848  Usher,  Roland  G.    Our  inconsistent  foreign  policy. 

New  re-public^  May  29.,  1915,  v.  3: 89-90.  AP2.N624,v.3 

849  Bibb,  E.  S.    The  Monroe  doctrine — what  is  its  status? 
Case  and  c&mment,  June,  1915,  v.  22:  48-51. 

850  Lorin,  Henri.    L'evolution  de  la  doctrine  de  Monroe. 
Revue  des  deux  mondes,  Jmie  15, 1915,  6.  per,  v.  27 :  818-8^7. 

AP20.Il3,6th  per.v.27 

851  Fuller.  P.    Neutral  rights  and  the  obligations  of  American 

republics. 
^  Amei^ican  academy  of  political  and  social  science.    Annals, 

July,  1915,  V.  60: 155-167.  '  Hl.A4,v.60 

852  Robertson,  William  Spence.    The  United  States  and  Spain 

in  1822. 
American  historical  review,  July,  1915,  v.  20:  781-800. 

E171.H57,v.20 

853  Shoichi,  Oshima.    Japanese  views  of  the  Monroe  doctrine. 
Washington  historical  quarterly,  July,  1915,  v.  6 :  151^-161. 

F886.W28,v.6 

854  Hatschek,  Julius.     Die  Wandlimgen  der  Monroedoktrin. 
Deutsche  Revue,  Aug.  1, 1915,  v.  Jfi:  11^2-11^9.  AP30.D35,v,40 

855  Kraus,  Herbert.    The  Monroe  doctrine  as  Germans  see  it. 
Atlamtic  monthly,  Sept.  1915,  v.  116 :  313-321.  ap2.A8,v.ii6 

856  Moore,  John  Bassett.    Henry  Clay  and  Pan- Americanism. 
Columbia  university  quarterly,  Sept.  1915,  v.  17 :  3Jf6-362. 

LHl.C7Q2,v.l7 

857  Skinner,  Richard  D.    Pan-Americanism ;  our  international 

democracy,  then  and  now. 
Nation,  Sept.  2, 1915,  v.  101 :  284-286.  ap2.N2,v.  loi 

858  Johnson,  W.  H.    Monroe  doctrine,  a  consideration  from  a 

non-technical  point  of  view. 
Nation,  Sept.  30,  1915,  v.  101 :  404-405.  AP2.N2,v.l01 


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859  1915.     Barrett,  John.    Practical  Pan- Americanism. 

North  American  review^  Sept.  1915^  v.  202:  41S-4^3. 

AP2.Nr,v.202 
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860  Eoot,  Elihii.    La  verdadera  doctrina  de  Monroe. 
Remsta  de  derecho,  SejJt.  1915,  v.  12:  17 1-18 Jf. 

861  Hart,  A.  B.    Pacific  and  Asiatic  doctrines  akin  to  the  Mon- 

roe doctrine. 
American  journal  of  international  law,  Oct.  1915,  v.  9:  802- 
817.  JXI.A6,v.9 

862  Extending  American  protectorates  under  the  Monroe  doc- 

trine. 
Cwv^ent  opinion,  Oct.  1915,  v.  59:223-225.  AP2.C95,v.59 

863  Bullard,  Arthur.    Are  we  a  world  power  ? 

Century  magazine,  Nov.  1915,  v.  91 :  llJrll9.    AP2.C4,v.9l 

861  Hart,  A.  B.    Shall  we  defend  the  Monroe  doctrine  ? 

North  American  revieio,  Nov.  1915,  v.  202 :  681-692. 

AP2.N7,v.202 

865  Calderon,  Ignacio.     [Mr.  Eoot  and  Pan-Americanism.] 
Pan-American  union.    Bulletin,  Nov.  1915,  v.  1^1 :  675-678. 

F1403.B955,v.41 

866  Gouault,  Emile.    La  doctrine  de  Monroe. 

Revue  politique  et  parlementaire,  Dec.  1915,  v.  85: 1^01-1^17. 

H3.Il4,v.85 

867  1916.     Armstrong,  R.  D.     Should  the  Monroe  policy  be  modi- 

fied or  abandoned? 
American  journal  of  international  laio,  Jan.  1916,  v.  10:  77- 
103.  JXl.A6,v.lO 

868  Einehart,  Mar,y  Eoberts.    Enforce  the  Monroe  doctrine. 
Current  history  magazine  of  the  New  York  Times ^  Jan.  1916, 

V.  3:  736-737.  D50i.N5.v.3 

869  Monroe  and  Wilson. 

Independent,  Jan.  17,  1916,  v.  86:73.  AP2.I53,v.85 

870  Barker.  J.  E.     Position  of  the  United  States. 

Living  age,  Jan.  22, 1916,  v.  288: 244-2^7.         AP2.L65,v.288 


106  LIBKAJIY   OF   CONGRESS 

871  1916.     Cooley,  S.     Rationalizing  the  Monroe  doctrine. 

Puhh'c,  Jan.  7^,  1916,  v.  19: 30—31.  AP2.P87,v.l9 

872  Barrett,  John.    Monroe  doctrine — a  Pan-American  doctrine. 
Engineering  and^  mining  journal,  Feb.  12,  1916,  v.  101 :  301- 

302.  TAl.E56,v.lOi 

873  Frewen,  M.    Monroe  doctrine  and  the  great  war. 

NiTieteenth  centmnj  aoul  after,  Feh.  1916,  v.  79:  Ji-Jt3-357. 

AP4.N7,v.79 
Living  age,  Mar.  25, 1916,  v.  288:  771-781.         AP2.L65,v.288 

874  Olney,  Richard.    Our  Latin  American  policy. 
N>orth  American  review,  Feb.  1916,  v.  203: 185-193. 

AP2.N7,v.203 

875  Beecher,  W.  H.    The  real  danger. 

Public,  Feb.  18, 1916,  v.  19: 152.  AP2.P87,v.l9 

876  Lopez,  Jacinto.     La  doctrina  Monroe  y  el  Congreso   de 

Panama. 
Reforma  social,  Feb.  1916,  v.  6:353-384..  H8.R3,v.6 

877  Monroe  doctrine  and  Pan-American  policy. 

llVorlcrs  worh,  Feb.  1916,  v.  31:36^-365.  ap2.W8,v.31 

878  Walsh,  W.T.    After  the  war— what  ? 

Illustrated  world.  Mar.  1916,  v.  25: 16-25.  Tl.T2,v.25 

879  America  and  the  Monroe  doctrine. 

Laio  times,  Mar.  25,  1916,  v.  11^0:  1^35;  Sept.  23,  1916,  v. 
11^1:368. 

880  Skimier,  R.  D.    International  democracy. 

Nation,  Mar.  16, 1916,  v.  102:  306-307.  ap2.N2,v.102 

881  Merriman,  Roger  B.     The  Monroe  doctrine — its  past  and 

present  status. 
Political    quarterly,    {London,)    Mar.    1916,    v.    2   no.    7: 
17-hO. 

Also  publislied  separately.  JA8.P7  v.2 

882  Fullerton,  W.  Morton.    La  doctrine  de  Monroe  et  la  guerre. 

Tr.  by  Ch.  Bastide. 
Revue  de  Paris,  Apr.  15, 1916,  23.  amvee,  t.  2:810-822. 

AP20.E.27,23.aniiee,v.3 


LIST   OF  REFERENCES   ON  THE    MONROE   DOCTRINE  107 

883  1916.     Ogg,  F.  A.     Monroe  doctrine  interpreted. 
Did,  June  8, 1916,  v.  60:  5Jf9-^52. 

Review  of — Hart,  A.  B..  The  Monroe  doctrine,  Sherrill,  C.  H., 
Modernizing  tlie  Monroe  doctrine.  AP2.D48,v.60 

884.  Bonn,  M.  J.    Germany  and  the  Monroe  doctrine. 

New  repuhlic,  June  10, 1916,  v.  7 :  ll^l-llt3.         aP2.N624,v.7 

885  Bonn,  M.  J.    Germany  and  the  Monroe  doctrine. 
Ainericati  academy  of  political  and  social  science.    Annals, 

July,  1916,  V.  66:  102-105.  Hl.A4,v.66 

886  Suarez-Mujica,  Eduardo.     The  Monroe  doctrine,  become 

Pan-American,  "  a  solid  tie  of  unison,  a  g:naranty,  a  bul- 
wark for  our  democracies." 
Journal  of  Ameriran  history,  July,  1916,  v.  10:  517—522. 

E171.J86,v.lO 

887  Significance  of  a  Pan-American  policy. 
Pan-American  union.    Bulletin,  July,  1916,  v.  43:7-12. 

F1403.B955,v.43 

888  Fullerton,  W.  Morton.    The  Monroe  doctrine  and  the  war. 
World's  work,  July,  1916,  v.  32:  315-320.  AP2.W8,v.32 

889  Pereyra,  Carlos.     Rosas  ensenandole  a  Monroe  los  rudi- 

mentos  del  Monroismo. 
Nuestro  tiem'po,  Aug.  1916,  ano  16,  no.  212:  15 1-16 1,.. 

AP60.N8,v.l6 

890  Brazilian  hostility  to  the  Monroe  doctrine. 
American  review  of  reviews,  Oct.  1916,  v.  51^:  452-^53. 

Extracts  from  an  article  by  Oliveira  Lima  in  the  Revista  do 
Brazil,  May  1916.  APS. R4, v. 54 

891  Ochs,  George  W.     The  Monroe  doctrine. 

Current  history  magazine  of  the  New  Yorh  Times,  Oct., 
1916,  V.  5:  154-163.  D501.N5,v.5 

892  Shadow  of  the  colossus;  C  H.  Sherrill's  Modernizing  the 

Monroe  doctrine. 
Living  age.,  Oct.  21, 1916,  v.  291 :  160-165.        AP2.L65,v.291 

893  Richard,  B.  IT.     The  proof  of  the  Monroe  doctrine. 
Military  historian  and  economist,  Oct.,  1916,  v.  1 :  443-449. 

Ul.M45,v,l 

894  Fullei-ton,  W.  Morton.     The  real  Monroe  doctrine. 

World's  work  {London),  Oct.,  1916,  v.  28:425-429. 

AP4.W85,v.28 


108  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

895  1916.     Shepherd,  Willkim  R,    New  light  on  the  Monroe  doctrine. 

Political  science  quarterly,  Dec,  1916,  v.  31:578-589. 

Hl.P8,v.31 

896  1917.     Spargo,  John.     Monroe  doctrine ;  its  democratization. 

IntercoUcglatc  socialist,  v.  5,  Feb.,  1917 :  7-9. 

897  Binding  the  Monroe  doctrine. 

Literary  digest,  Feb.  10, 1917,  v.  5 If.-  329-330.     ap2.L58,v.54 

898  Harve}^,  George.     Isolation  and  other  policies. 
North  American  review,  Feb.,  1917,  v.  205:116-173. 

AP2.N7,v.205 

899  Castro-Ruiz,  Carlos.     Chile — Monroe  doctrine  and  the  gov- 

ernment of  Chile. 
American  political  science  review,  May,  1917,  v.  11 :  231-238. 

JAl.A6,v.ll 

900  Becker,  Carl.     The  Monroe  doctrine  and  the  war. 
Minnesota  history  bulletin.  May,  1917,  v.  2:  61-68. 

901  Shaw,  A.     Monroe  doctrine  and  the  evolution  of  democ- 

racy. 
Acade'my  of  political  science.     Proceedings,  July,  1917,  v. 
7:  Jf71-P8.  H31.A4,v.7 

902  Wilson,  G.  G.    Monroe  doctrine  after  the  war. 

Academy  of  political  science.     Proceedings,  July,  1917,  v. 
7:  1^89-1^91^.  H31.A4,v.7 

903  Latane,  John  H.     Monroe  doctrine  and  the  American  pol- 

icy of  isolation  in  relation  to  a  just  and  durable  peace. 
American  academy  of  political  ami  social  science.     Annals, 
July,  1917,  V.  72:  100-109.  Hl.A4,v.72 

904  What  the  Monroe  doctrine  has  been,  is  and  may  be,  by  C. 

H.  Levermore;  Monroe  doctrine  a  world  principle;  Mon- 
roe doctrine  after  the  war,  by  G.  G.  Wilson ;  Monroe  doc- 
trine in  relation  to  a  just  and  durable  peace,  by  J.  H. 
Latane. 
World  court,  Sept.,  1917,  v.  3:  395-1,25. 

905  Backing  the  Monroe  doctrine. 

Bellman,  Nov.  10, 1917,  v.  23:  510-511.  AP2.B43,v.23 

906  Bryce,  James  Bryce,  1st  viscount.    Monroe  doctrine  and  a 

league  of  nations. 
Nation,  Dec.  13,  1917,  v.  105:  659.  AP2,N2,v.l05 


LIST   OF  REFERENCES   ON  THE   MONROE   DOCTRINE  109 

907  1917.     Montoliu,  C.     La  intervencion  de  los  Estados  Unidosy  la 

doctrina  de  Monroe. 
Nuestro  tiempo,  Dec.  1917,  mio  17,  no.  228:273-281. 

AP60.N8,ano  17 

908  Mr.  Root  on  the  Monroe  doctrine. 

Pan  American  union.   Bulletin,  Dec,  1917,  v.  JfO :  750-755. 

F1403.B955,v.45 

909  1918.     Grahame,  L.     Germany  and  the  Monroe  doctrine. 

Pan  Amencan  magazine,  Jan.,  1918,  v.  26:  152-153. 

F1401.P18,v.26 

910  McChesney,  M.    Latin  America  and  the  Monroe  doctrine. 
Unpopular  review,  Jan.,  1918,  v.  9:  97-111.         AP2.U75,v.9 

911  Becker,  Carl.    The  Monroe  doctrine  and  the  war. 
Histot^  teacher'^s  magazine,  Feh.,  1918,  v.  9:  87-90. 

D16.3.H6,v.9 

912  Alvarez,  Alejandro.    New  Monroe  doctrine  and  American 

public  law. 
Minnesota  law  review,  Apr.,  1918,  v.  2:  357-366. 

913  Reves,  Cesar.     Panamericanismo :  Monroe  y  Alberdi. 
Revista  de  derecho,  Ajjr.,  1918,  v.  59: 1^96-512. 

914  McLaren,  A.  D.    A  Monroe  doctrine  for  Australasia. 
Contemporary  review,  Aug.j  1918,  v,  111^:  158-163. 

AP4.C7,v.ll4 

915  Grahame,  L.    Extension  of  the  Monroe  doctrine. 
Pan  American  Qtm^azin^,  Aug.,  1918,  v.  27:  199-201. 

F1401.P18,v.S7 

916  1919.     Mandates  and  the  Monroe  doctrine. 

Bellman,  Feb.  8, 1919,  v.  26:  U6-llt7.  AP2.B43,v.26 

917  Latane,  John  H.    League  of  nations  and  the  Monroe  doc- 

trine. 
^Yory^s  %oorh,  Feh.,  1919,  v.  37:  Jf41-i^..  AP2.W8,v.37 

918  Williams,  Talcott.    To  prevent  the  Balkanization  of  the 

world. 
Wmid^s  work,  Feh.,  1919,  v.  37:  ^J,5-U8.  AP2.W8,v.37 

919  Marriott,  J.  A.  R.    The  foreign  policy  of  the  United  States. 
Edinburgh  review,  Apr.  1919,  v.  229:345-362. 

AP4.E3,v.229 


SPEECHES,  ETC.,  AS  PRINTED  IN  THE  CONGRESSIONAL 

RECORD 

See  also  numbers  300a-300h,  301.  302  in  this  list. 

920  Bingliam,  Hiram.     The  Monroe  doctrine:  an  obsolete  shibbo- 

letli.     (Article  that  appeared  in  Atlantic  monthly,  June, 
1913.) 

CongressionaZ  record^  63d  Cong.^  1st  sess.,  v.  50,  pt.  3:  2527- 

2531. 

Introduced  into  the  Record  by  Mr.  Kent,  July  IS,  1913. 

Jll.Il5,v.50,pt.3 

921  Borland,  William  P.     The  Monroe  doctrine  as  a  factor  in  in- 

ternational peace.    Address  at  the  Conference  on  interna- 
tional arbitration,  May  19,  1916. 
Congressional  record,  GJfth  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  v.  53,  Appendix: 

1001t.-100o.  Jll.Il5,v.53,App. 

922  Clark,  Champ.     The  Monroe  doctrine. 

Congresslanal  record,  Glfth  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  v.  53,  pt.  9: 
91^-911^5.  Jll.Il5,v.53,pt.9 

Also  printed  in  National  Sunday  magazine. 

923  Clark,  Frank.     [Monroe  doctrine.     Speech  in  the  House,  Sept. 

11,  1913.] 
Congressional  record,  63d  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  v.  50,  pt.  5,  p. 

Jf753-Jf756.  Jll.R5,v.50,pt.3 

924  Daly,     William     D.      Xicaraguan    canal  —  Monroe    doctrine. 

Speech  in  the  House  .  .  .  May  1,  1900. 
Washington  {Gov't  print,  off.']  1900.    llf.  p.    2Ji\^^. 

6-4965  TC784.D16 

925  Douglas,  Stephen  Arnold.     Speech  on  the  Monroe  doctrine. 

Delivered  in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States,  February 
14,  1853. 
'Washington,  PHnted  hy  L.  Toioers,  1853.    16  p.    ££""'. 

Explaining  the  author's  opposition  to  the  ratification  of  the 
Clayton-Bulwer  treaty. 
CA  lS-417  JX1425.D75 

110 


LIST  OF   REFERElSrCES   ON   THE   MONROE  DOCTRINE  111 

926  Fess,    Simeon   D.     [The   Monroe   doctrine.]     Speech    in    the 

House,  May  14,  1914. 
Congressional  record^  63d  Cong.^  2d  sess.^  v.  51^  pt.  9:  8595- 

8599.  Jll.R5,v.51,pt.9 

926a  Johnson,  Hiram  "W.     League  of  nations.    Speech  in  the  Sen- 
ate, June  2,  1919. 
Congressional  record^  66th  Cong.^  1st  sess.,  v.  58,  no.  13 
{current  file)  513-520. 

The  Monroe  doctrine:  p.  517-518. 

927  Page,  Walter  H.     The  Monroe  doctrine. 

Congres^onal  record,  63d  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  v.  51,  pt.  6:  5^Ji.l- 

5U2. 

Jll.B5,v.51,pt.6 
Speech  delivered  in  London  Mar.  11,  1914. 

928  Post,  Melville  D.     Our  continental  policy. 

Congressional  record,  63d   Cong.,  2d  sess.,  v.  51,  pt.  11: 
10709-10711.  Jll.R5,v.51,pt.ll 

Introduced  into  the  Record  by  Senator  Williams.  June  19,  1914. 

Deals  with  the  ^Monroe  doctrine  in  its  relation  to  European 
connection  with  South  America  and  especially  present  condi- 
tions in  Mexico. 

929  Rayner,  Isidor.     Speech  in  defense  of  the  President's  policy  in 

regard  to  Hawaii  and  upon  annexation  and  the  Monroe 
doctrine.    53d  Congress. 

iln  Ms  Speeches  and  addresses.    Baltimore,  1S99.    p.  166-196.) 

930  Sherrill,  Charles  H.     The  Monroe  doctrine  and  the  Canning 

myth.    Address  before  the  American  academj^  of  political 

and  social  science,  Apr.  3,  1914. 

Congressional  record,  63d  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  v.  51,  pt.  6:  6221- 

6222.  Jll.R5,v.51,pt.6 

Introduced  into  the  Record  by  Mr.  Chamberlain,  Apr.  4,  1914. 

931  Sherwood,   Isaac  R.     Monroe  doctrine  and  Mexican  affairs. 

Speech  in  the  House,  Oct.  17,  1913. 
Congressional  record,  63d  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  v.  50,  pf.  6:  5688- 
5690.  jll.R5,v.50,pt.6 

932  Slayden,  James  L.     Tlie  relations  of  the  Ignited  States  to  other 

Auioricaii    governments — The   Monroe    doctrine    and    its 

limitations.     Remarks  in  the  House  of  Representatives, 

May  17,  1911. 

Congressional  record,  62d  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  v.  If7,  Appendix: 

25-28. 

Address  before  the  Third  national  peace  confrress  al  Baltimore, 
May  4,  1911.  Jll.R5,v.47,app. 


112  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS 

933  Smith,  Gerrit.     Speeches  of  Gerrit  Smith  in  Congress  [1853- 
1851] 
A''ew  TorJc,  Mason  hrothers,  1855.     vi  p.,  1  Z.,  {9'\-J^23  p. 
front,  (port.)     19^'="'. 

Speech  on  the  Mexican  treaty  and  Monroe  doctrine,  June  27, 
1S54:  p.  287-303. 
15-829  E431.S64 

931  U.  S.     5oth  Cong.,  1897-1899.     [MisceUaneous  documents  and 
speeches  on  Cuba  and  Philippines.    55th  Congress. 
WashuujtoH,  D.  C,  1896-90}    57  pam.  221^"^. 

Collected  by  W.  H.  Grimshaw. 

Contains  speeches  on  the  Monroe  doctrine  by  Shelby  M.  Cul- 
lom.  Jacob  H.  Bromwell,  and  William  J.  Sewell. 
CA 10-4452  JV506.A3 

935  Wilson,  Henry.     The  Central  American  question. 

C ongressi&nal  Glohe,  SJfth  Cong.,  1st  sess.    Appendix,  p. 
84-87. 

Monroe  doctrine,  p.  87.  J11.R5 


INDEX 


[The  numbers  refer  to  the  items,  not  to  the  pages.] 


Abandonment,  47,  48,  51,  153,  783,  792, 

867. 

See  also  Future. 
Abbott,  Ernest  Hamlin,  773. 
Abranches,  Dunsbee  de,  13. 
Achorn,  Edgar  O.,  743. 
Aconcagua   [psend.'\  567. 
Acuna,  Jose  G.,  675. 
Adams,  Charles  Francis,  14,  16,  22. 
Adams,  Cbarles  Kendall,  15,  480. 
Adams,  John  Quincy,  pres.   U.  S.,  16, 

108,  113-113,  146,  203,  300a,  332,  33&- 

338,  522,  523. 
Alvarez,   Alejandro,   17,   18,   513,   674, 

680,  684,  689,  912. 
American  academy  of  political  and  so- 
cial science,  19-21. 
American  society  of  international  law, 

22. 
Americus  [pseud.],  see  Kingsley,  Vine 

W. 
Ames,  Edgar  Willey,  23. 
Ammen,  D.,  393. 
Andrews,  Byron,  24. 
Andrews.  Elisha  Benjamin,  25. 
Angeli,  Diego,  520. 
Angell,  James  Burrill,  26,  642. 
Anglo-Amer.  league  of  Gt.  Brit,  27. 
Antokoletz,  Daniel,  29. 
Application,  22,  138,  140,  187,  198,  223, 

226,  513,  584,  59G.  666. 

See  also  Clayton-Bulwer  treaty,  Ed- 
mund.s   resolution.    Lodge    resolu- 
tion, Venezuela,  etc.,  etc. 
Argentine  Republic,  57.  07-00.  .500. 

See     also     Latin     America,     South 
America. 
Armstrong,  K.  D.,  867. 
Arnold,  William  Thomas,  31,  .566,  .578. 
Austin,  Ilonry,  32. 

Australasia,  Monroe  doctrine  for,  914. 
Authorship,  see  Origin. 
Bacon,  Rol)prt,  257. 
Bagot,  Josceline,  68. 
Baldwin,  Simeon  Eben,  3.3. 

114669°— 19 8 


Balfour,  Arthur  J.,  614. 
Bancroft,  Frederic,  265,  467. 
Bar,  Ludwig  von,  454,  473. 
Barclay,  Thomas,  440,  604. 
Barker,  J.  E.,  870. 
Barney,  Samuel  Stebbins,  34. 
Barral  de  Montferrat,  H.  D.  de  mar- 
quis, 35,  596. 
Barrett,  John,  19,  36,  37,  665,  683,  859, 

872. 
Bartlett,  C.  A.  Hereshoff,  825. 
Basdevant,  Jules,  601. 
Bastide,   Ch.,  882. 
Beard,  Charles  Austin,  38,  39. 
Beaumarchais,   Maurice  P.   J.  D.,  de 

40. 
Becker,  Carl,  900,  911. 
Becu,   Carlos  Alfredo,  41. 
Beecher,  W.  H.,  875. 
Beer,  George  Louis,  372a. 
Bell,  John,  300h. 
Benton,  Thomas  Hart,  42. 
Berenger,  Fernando,  43. 
Bibb,  E.  S.,  849. 
Bibliographies : 

International  American  conferences, 
8.  ■ 

International    arbitration,    9. 

Intervention,  10. 

Mexico,  French  intervention,  9. 

Monroe  doctrine,  1-7,  11,  12,  20,  45, 
71,  102,  141.  183,  202,  200,  218, 
223,  225,  244,  283,  348. 

^'enezuela.    European    intervention, 
1902,  9. 
Bidau,   Eduardo  L.,  44. 
Bigelow,  John,  45. 
Bingham,   Hiram,   22,   46-48,   51,   341, 

751,  783,  822,  920. 
Bismarck,  263,  482. 
Blaine  doctrine,  110,  398-402,  404-409, 

412,  413. 
Blair,  Montgomery,  49. 
Blakeslee,    George    Hubbard,    22,    50, 

51,  772. 

113 


114 


INDEX 


Boer  republics,  502. 
Bolce,  Harold,  659. 
Bolivar,  Simon,  211,  294, 
Bonfils,  Henry  J.  F.  X.,  52. 
Bonilla,  Policarpo,  53. 
Bouu,  M.  J.,  884,  885. 
Bousal,  Stephen,  549. 
Borland,  William  P.,  54,  921. 
Borne,  O.  S.,  500. 
Boutwell,  George  Sewall,  55. 
Bowen,  Herbert  W.,  G72.  836. 
Boynton,  Charles  Brandon,  56. 
Brackenridge,  Henry  M.,  237. 
Brazil,  13,  57,  246,  758,  890. 

See     also     Latin     America,     South 
America. 
British-Guiana  boundary  question,  see 

Venezuela  boundary  case. 
Bromwell,  Jacob  H.,  934. 
Brooks,  Sydney,  510,  557,  623,  653,  726. 
Brown,  L.  Ames,  839. 
Brown,  Phihp  M.,  19,  702. 
Bryan,  Wm.  J.,  663. 
Bryce,  James  Bryce,  1st  viscount,  58, 

461,  906. 
Buchanan,  James,  pres.  U.  S.,  59,  332. 
Buchanan,  William  I.,  20. 
Bullard,  Arthur,  60,  863. 
Bunts,  H.  C,  417. 

Burgess,  John  William,  61,  468,  668. 
Burrough,  William  F.,  444. 
Bustamante,  Antonio  S.  de,  425. 
Butler,  Andrew  P.,  300f,  300h. 
Butler,  Charles  Henry.  62. 
Butler,  Nicolas  Murray,  272. 
C,  M.,  63. 

Calderon,  F.  G.,  791. 
Calderon,  Ignacio,  64,  865. 
Calderon,  Manuel  Alvarez,  20. 
-a::ajlioun,  John  C..  300d. 
Call,  Wilkinson,  301. 
Callahan,    James   Morton,   22,   51,   65, 

66,  784. 
Calvo,  Carlos,  67. 
Calvo  doctrine,  138,  672. 
Canada,  70,  347,  390,  519,  681. 
Canadian  views,  131,  284. 
Cane,  Miguel,  260. 
Canning,  George,  19,  68,  69,  108,  178, 

193,  231,  280,  281,  289,  290,  514,  658, 

930. 
Capella  y  Pons,  F.,  70. 
Caribbean,  166,  605,  643,  644. 


Carnegie,  Andrew,  460. 

Carnegie  endowment  for  international 

peace,  71. 
Carroll,  Benajah  H.,  72. 
Cass,  Lewis,  300d,  300e,  300h. 
Cassatt,  Alfred  C,  436. 
Castillo,  Domingo  B.,  637. 
Castro-Ruiz,  Carlos,  899. 
Catellani,  E.,  438. 
Caylus,   Ernest,  73. 
Central   America,  193,   211,  215,   278, 

300(^300h,  379,  678,  702,  723,  935. 

See  also  under  names  of  states  and 
Latin  America. 
Cespedes,  Jose  Maria,  74. 
Chadwick,  French  Ensor,   19,  51,  75, 

780. 
Chambers,  Julius,  698. 
Chandler,  Charles  Lyon,  76,  823. 
Channing,  Edward,  1. 
Charmant,  A.,  77. 
Chester,  C.  N.,  19. 
Chetwood,  John,  78,  499. 
Chevalier,  Michel,  79. 
Chew,  Benjamin,  80. 
Chile,  349,  796,  899. 

See     also     Latin     America,     South 
America. 
China,  Monroe  doctrine  for,  4S3. 

See  also  Far  East. 
Civil  war,  110. 
Clark,  Champ,  922. 
Clark,  Frank,  923. 
Clay,  Henry,  76,  856. 
Clayton,  John  M.,  300f-300h. 
Clayton-Bulwer  treaty,  212,  278,  296, 

300e-300h,    324,   325,   327,    328,   413, 

925. 

See    also    Isthmian    canal,    Panama 
canal. 
Cleveland,  Grover,  pres.  U.  S.,  81,  146, 

208,  332,  340,  480,  506. 
Colonibia,  178,  243.  268,  602,  603. 

See     also     Latin   America,      South 
America. 
Colquhoun,  Archibald  Ross,  82. 
Con  ant,  Charles  A.,  718.    • 
Congress  von  Panama.  83. 
Contemporary    accounts,    68,    69,    132, 

146,  157,  193,  196,  198,  221,  235-238, 

259,  732. 
Cook,  Theodore  A.,  494. 
Cooley,  S.,  871. 


INDEX 


115 


Coolidge;  Archibald  Gary,  84,  673. 

Cortes  Valdivieso,  Jos€,  85. 

Costello,  Joseph  P.,  682. 

Coudert,  F.  R.,  803. 

C;-after,  F.  W.  B.,  833. 

Crichfield,  George  Washington,  87. 

Criticisms,  96,  148,  341,  591,  632,  635, 

711,  751,  875,  920. 

See     also     Abandonment,      English 
views,     French     views,     German 
views,  Latin-American  views,  etc., 
etc. 
Crittenden,  John  J.,  300d,  300h. 
Croly,  Herbert  David,  86. 
Cuba,  33,  63,  66,  70,  165,  211,  248,  323, 

339,    380,    472,    479,    484,    486,    487, 

488-491,  934. 
Cubi  y  Soler,  Mariano,  334. 
Cullom,  Shelby  M.,  934. 
Curtis,  William  Eleroy,  88. 
Daly,  Charles  Patrick,  89. 
Daly,  William  D.,  924. 
Dana,  Richard  Henry,  90,  146. 
Dana,  Richard  H.,  3(1,  90. 
Daniel,  Edward  M.,  91. 
Daniel,  John  Warwick,  91. 
Danziger,  S.,  806. 
Darien  canal,  305,  391. 
Darneille,  Benjamin  Johnson,  92. 
Davis,  George  Breckenridge,  93. 
Davis,  Hayne,  593. 
Davis,  W.  Watson,  610. 
Debates,   College,   etc.,   153,   183,   209, 

226,  792. 
Dehn,  Paul,  574. 
Dembski,  V.,  94. 
Deschanel,  Paul,  691. 
Desjardins,  Arthur,  442. 
Development,  260,  283,  513,  520,  572, 

590,  070,  074,  715,  850. 

See  also  Future,  History. 
D6vogel,  L6on,  439,  440. 
Dewey,   D;ivis  Rich,  95. 
Diaz,  Porlirio,  371,  634. 
Dicey,  Edward,  450. 
Dlploniaticus  [pseud.],  483. 
Dirksen,  ITorbort  von,  707. 
Dodge,  lOdiiiund  Artliur,  597' 
Dole,  Charles  Fletcher,  96,  632,  739. 
Dominican    republic,    see    Santo    Do- 
mingo. 
Douglas,  Stephen  Arnold,  300f,  925. 
Drago,  Lufs  Marfa,  97-99,  211. 


Drago  doctrine,  44,  97-99, 138,  211,  672, 
675,  735,  790. 
;  Driault,  Edouard,"l00. 

Duffield,  W.  B.,  575. 

Dumas,  Jacques,  101. 

Dunn,  A.  W.,  687. 

Dunnell,  Mark  B.,  430. 

Dunning,  John  Corliss,  102. 

Dunning,  William  Archibald,  372b. 

Edgington,  Thomas  Benton,  103,  753. 

Edmunds,  George  F.,  301. 

Edmunds  resolution,  301. 

Einstein,  Lewis  David,  104. 

Elector  [pseud.],  561. 

Elmore,  Alberto  A.,  105. 

Emerson,  Edwin,. 582. 

Emory,  Frederic,  20,  508. 

Enforcement,  30,  868. 
See   also   Application,   Future,   His- 
tory. 

English  views,  27,  58,  213,  215,  230,  234, 
280-282,  447,  449,  450,  459,  461,  469, 
471,  475,  485,  493,  510,  518,  524,  527, 
529,  530,  560,  561,  563-567,  581,  592, 
638,  645,  647-650,  653,  660,  690,  705, 
724,  733,  743,  745,  797-799,  804. 

Escobar,  Francisco,  606. 

European  attitude,  19,  22,  26,  57,  70, 
259,  261,  295,  374,  584,  585,  623,  642. 
See    also    French    views,     German 

views,  Italian  views,  etc. 
Italian  views,  etc. 

European  intervention,  see  Interven- 
tion, European, 

European  war,  60,  210,  233,  257,  833- 
837,  841,  851,  873,  882,  888,  900,  902, 
911. 

Everett,  Alexander  Hill,  107. 

Everett,  Edward,  108,  300f. 

Everitt,  L.  H.,  30. 

Far  East,  Monroe  doctrine  for,  138, 
483,  842,  861. 

Fess,  Simeon  D.,  926. 

Fessenden,  W.  P.,  300h. 

Fiedler,  Harry  A.,  588. 

Firmin,  Ant^nor.  109. 

Fish,  Carl  Russell,  110. 

Fish,  Hamilton,  300h. 

Fisher,  Horace  U.,  496. 

Flanders,  Henry,  426. 

Floischmann,  Max,  111. 

Fleury-Ravarin,  598. 

Flockher,  Adolph  von,  112. 


116 


INDEX 


Foot,  Solomon.  300h. 

Foote,  H.  S.,  300<1. 

Ford,  Guy  Stanton,  lOG. 

Ford,  Henry  Jones,  802. 

Ferd,  Worthington  Chauncey,  113-115, 
523. 

Foster,  John  Watson  22,  116,  519,  521. 

Frelinghuysen,  F.  T..  325. 

French  intervention  in  Mexico,  see 
Mexico,  French  intervention. 

French  views,  19,  22,  35,  40,  70,  73,  79, 
100,  120,  204,  205,  218,  225,  235-238, 
244,  245,  2SS,  347,  348,  411,  415,  425, 
441,  442,  451,  452,  503,  525,  553,  596, 
598,  599,  601-603,  626,  631,  646,  651, 
655,  657,  662,  664,  678,  681a,  691,  705, 
735,  739,  756,  7G1,  775,  789,  807,  817, 
850,  866. 

Frers,  Emilio,  117.. 

Frewen,  M.,  873. 

Fried,  Alfred  Hermann,  118. 

Fuller,  P.,  851. 

Fullerton,  William  Morton,  119,  843, 
882,  888,  894. 

Furcy-Chatelain,  120. 

Future,  19,  22,  70,  138.  151,  172,  210, 
226,  234a,  272,  273,  283,  344,  345,  355, 
362,  363,  813,  867.  868,  892,  896,  901, 
902,  904,  906,  915,  918. 
See  also  Abandonment,  European 
war.  Pan  Americanism. 

Gahan,  Aloy.sius  C.  192,  197. 

Gammell,   William,    121. 

Gane,  Douglas  M..  577. 

Garcia  M6rou,  Martin,  122. 

Garland,  Alejandro,  123. 

Gerard,  Louis,  124. 

German  views.  111,  141,  143,  169,  262, 
263,  346,  353.  372,  403,  410,  424,  454, 
473,  482,  528,  536,  574,  588,  611,  707, 
711,  712,  714,  716,  725,  738,  740,  757, 
766,  787,  808,  814,  854,  855. 

Germans  in  South  America,  134,  145, 
367,  372,  537.  549,  575,  805. 

Germany,  31,  262,  507,  511,  533,  538, 
540,  559,  566,  577,  578,  581,  588,  655, 
704,  716,  805,  829-832,  884,  885,  909. 
See  also  Venezuela,  European  inter- 
vention, 1902. 
Gibbons,  Herbert  Adams,  125. 
Gil,   Henry,  703. 
Gilman,  Daniel  Coit,  2,  126,  146. 
(romez,  F.,  85. 


Gonzfxlez  Arrili,  B.,  127. 

Gossip,  H.  G.  D.,  435,  465. 

Gouault,  Emile,  866. 

Grahame,  L.,  19,  51,  909,  915. 

Grant,  Charles  R.,  397. 

Grant,  Ulysses  S.,  pres.  U.  S.,  332,  339, 

398. 
Great    Britain,    128,    178,    193,    372a- 

372c,  539. 

See  also  Clayton-Bulwer  treaty.  Can- 
ning,   George,    Central    America, 
English    views,    Venezuela,    Euro- 
pean intervention,  1902,  Venezuela 
boundarj-  case. 
Green,  J.  C,  485. 
Grey,  Sir  Edward,  690. 
Griffin,  Appleton  Prentiss  Clark,  9. 
Grimshaw,  W.  H.,  934. 
Grosvenor,  Charles  H.,  433. 
Grotius   [pseud.},  see  Darneille,  Ben- 
jamin J. 
Guernsey,  R.  S.,  584. 
Gutierrez,  Alberto,  129. 
Haeberlin,  Hermann,  740. 
Haiti,  19,  77,  109,  184,  282a,  526,  677, 

805. 
Haldane,  Lord,  764,  811. 
Hale,  Albert  Barlow,  130. 
Hale,  William  Bayard,  723,  809. 
Hamilton,  James  Cleland,  131,  572. 
Hamilton,  S.  G.,  30. 
Hamilton,  Stanislaus  Murray,  132,  133. 
Hancock,  H.  J.,  21. 
Hannegan,  E.  A.,  300d. 
Harrison,  Austin,  134. 
Harrison,  Benjamin,  pres.   U.  S.,  135. 
Harrison,  Mary  Lord,  135. 
Hart,  Albert  Bushnell,  1,  3,  4,  51,  136- 

140,  146,  490,  666,  785,  820,  861,  864, 

883. 
Harvey  George,  837,  898. 
Hatschek,  Julius,  854. 
Hanssonville,  comte  d',  35. 
Hay,  John,  97,  292. 
Hay-Pauncefote  treaty,  504. 
Hazeltine,  Mayo  W.,  472. 
Heinz,  Georg  Gustav  Hugo,  141. 
Henderson,  John  Brooks,  142. 
Henriques,  H.  S.  Q.,  469. 
Herbert,  K.,  143. 
Hershey,  Amos  Shartle,  144,  487,  589, 

688. 
Hettner,  Alfred,  145. 


INDEX 


117 


Hibben,  P.,  19. 

Hill,  Mable,  146. 

Hinsdale,  Burke  Aaron,  147,  474. 

History,    24,    32,    34,    35,    40,    45,    59, 

73,    74,   92,    94,    102,   103,   108,    122, 

136,    138,    162,    168,    169,    174,    177, 

179,  208,  209,  214,  226-228,  239,  244, 

245,  201,  272,  273,  2S3,  297,  342,  372e, 

399,  420,  444,  606,  674,  740  794,  850, 

881,  904. 
Hobbs,  George  W.,  413. 
Hodges,  Henry  Green,  148. 
HoUs,  Frederick  W.,  498. 
Hoist,  Hermann  Eduard  von,  146,  149. 
Holt,  Edwin  B.,  206. 
Honduras,  see  Central  America,  Mos- 
quito coast,  British  claim. 
Howell,  W.  A.,  821. 
Hubericli,  Charles  Henry,  150. 
Hull,  William  Isaac,  22, 151,  152. 
Hunter,  Daniel  J.,  pseud.,  see  Vicuna 

Mackenna,  B. 
Hyde,  Charles  Cheney,  701. 
Hyde,  Henry  M.,  700. 
Intercollegiate    debates,    see   Debates, 

College,  etc. 
International    American     conferences, 
154,   161,  684,  689. 

Bibliography,  8. 
International   law,   General   treatises, 

17,  18,  22,  27,  44,  52,  67,  93,  144,  173, 

198,  229,  275,  286,  356,  357,  364,  368. 
International    Monroe    doctrine,    see 

■World.  ^lonroe  doctrine  for. 
Interpretation,   19,   22.    133,   187,   197, 

201,  226,  266,  269,  283,  287,  297,  562. 
Intervention,  Doctrine  of,  148,  342,  446. 

Bibliography,  10. 

European.  03,  80.  350. 
(S'ee  also  Mexico,  French  interven- 
tion,   Venezuela,    European    in- 
tervention, etc. 

United   States,  3001)-300d,  484,  486, 
487,  907. 

Bee  also  Cuba,  Yucatan. 
Isolation  of  United  States,  172,  898, 

903. 

/S'ee  also  U.  S.  as  world  power. 
Isthmian  canal,  70,  125,  1.50,  301,  321, 

328,  348,  361,  421,  464,  505,  509,  525, 

553,  602,  603,  606. 

Bee  also  Clayton-Bulwer  treaty,  Nic- 
araugua  canal,  Panama  canal. 


Italian  views,  438,  520. 

Italy,  see  Venezuela,  European  inter- 
vention, 1902. 

Ivins,  W.  M.,  jr.,  60S. 

Jameson  Held,  W.  C,  537. 

Japan,  21,  329,  330,  610,  717,  728,  853. 
Bee  also  Far  East,  Magdalena  bay 
episode. 

Jardon  y  Perissg,  Fernando,  155. 

Jay,  John,  156. 

Jefferson,  Thomas,  pres.  U.  S.,  146,  137, 
494. 

Jeliersonian  democrat  [pseud.],  576. 

Jevons,  Thomas  E.,  423. 

Johnson,  E.  R.,  21. 

Johnson,  Hiram  W.,  926a. 

Jolmson,  W.  H.,  858. 

Jolmson,  Willis  Fletcher,  158-160. 

Junius  junior  [pseud.],  704. 

K.,  H.  G.,  493. 

Kasson,  John  Adam,  162,  399,  401. 

Keasby,  Lindley  Miller,  163,  443. 

Keller,  Albert  G.,  20. 

Kingsley,  Vine  Wright.  164,  165. 

Knox,  Philander  C,  166. 

Koerner,  Gustave,  167,  404. 

Kohler,  Charles,  16§. 

Kraus,  Herbert,  5,  19,  169,  855. 

L.,  E.,  651. 

I-aferriere,  Julian,  ,657,  756.  > 

Lafond,  Georges,  817. 

Lamlreth,  Lucius  S.,  579. 

Langel,  Aug.,  387. 

I.arned,  J.  N.,  6. 

I-arrinaga,  T.,  21. 

I.atane,  John  Holladay,  19,  20,  22, 170- 
172,  484,  5:>03,  904,  917. 

I-atin  America,  19,  20,  48,  46,  51,  53,  80, 
£5,  87,  106,  154,  171,  172,  178,  196, 
198,  247a,  271,  277,  294,  350,  365,  367, 
372,  415,  497.  513,  516,  595,  648,  650, 
665,  679,  680,  693.  697,  708,  723,  745, 
747,  759,  777,  789-791,  799,  822,  846, 
910. 

Bee  also  under  names  of  states.  Pan 
Americanism,  South  America,  Wil- 
son doctrine. 

Latin  American  views,  17-19.  22.  i>9,  43, 
44,  53,  64,  70,  74,  85,  K)5.  122,  123, 
127,  129,  179,  190,  196,  211,  223,  224, 
243,  246,  248,  249,  260,  277,  291,  294, 
341,  342,  348,  371,  513,  634,  674,  680, 


118 


INDEX 


Latin  American  views — Continued. 

684,  689,  703,  775,  790,  791,  807,  8G5, 

886,  890,  899,  912,  913. 
Lawrence,  Thomas  .Joseph,  173. 
Leacocli,  Stephen,  681. 
League  of  nations,  152,  363,  906,  917, 

926a. 
League  to  enforce  peace,  362,  372a. 
Leavitt,  Joshua,  174,  385. 
Leecli,  H.  Brougham,  529. 
Leecli,  AVilmer  Ross,  11. 
Lef^bure,  Paul,  525. 
Lefevre,  Eugene,  175. 
Lehr,  Ernest,  735,  739,  775. 
Leigli,  J.  G.,  505. 
Leroy-Beaulieu,  Pierre,  6Sla. 
Lesseps,  Ferdinand  de,  306,  393,  396. 
Letellier,  A..  411. 
Levermore,  C.  H.,  904. 
Lewis,  Alfred  Henry,  583. 
Lewis,  Arthur  W.,  176. 
Lilley,  Charles  Sumner,  177. 
Limitations,  22,  287,  768,  932. 

See  also  Criticisms. 
Lincoln,  Abraham,  pres.   IT.   S.,  276a, 

332. 
Lloyd,  E.  M.,  178. 
Lobo,  Helio,  179. 
Lodge,  Henry  Cabot,  2.52,  308,  428,  652, 

719-722,  726-732. 
Lodge    resolution,    329,    330,    719-731, 

733-735,  756. 
Loomis,  Francis  B.,  20,  21,  180,  181. 
Lopez,  Jacinto,  876. 
Loria,  A.,  19. 
Lorin,  Henri,  789,  850. 
Louisiana  purchase,  247. 
Low,  A.  Maurice,  19,  535,  629,  777. 
Low,  Sidney,  21,  478. 
Lyie,  Eugene  P.,  jr.,  644. 
Lyman,  Theodore,  182. 
Mabie,  Edward  C,  183. 
McAfee,  Cleland  B.,  676. 
McAndrew,  J.  W.,  695. 
McChesney,  M.,  910. 
oMacCorkle,  William  Alexander,  19, 184. 
McCormick,  Frederick,  685. 
McCuUough,  J.  G..  228. 
Macdonell,  John,  586. 
MacFarland,  W.  W.,  486. 
MacHugh,  R.  J.,  799. 
McLaren,  A.  D.,  914. 
McLaughlin,      Andrew      Cunningham, 

372c. 


McLaughlin,  James  Fairfax,  185. 
McMaster,  James  Bach,  146,  186-188, 

208. 
Madison,  James,  pres.  U.  S.,  146,  494, 

807. 
Magdalena  bay  episode,  329,  330,  719- 

731,  732-735,  756. 
Mahan,  Alfred  Thayer,  189,  502,  560. 
Manning,  William  R.,  22. 
Manos-Albas,  A.  de,  706. 
Marburg,  Theodore,  696. 
Marriott,  J.  A.  R.,  919. 
Martin,  Percy  F.,  724,  733,  736. 
Marvaud,  Angel,  678. 
Mason,  James  M.,  300f. 
Matheson,  Fred  J.,  489. 
Maurtua,  Auibal,  190. 
Maxey,  Edwin,  555,  590,  612. 
Mayer,  C,   595. 
Mead,  C.  M.,  630. 
Merignhac,  Alexandre,  441. 
Merriman,  Roger  B.,  881. 
Merry,  William  L.,  422. 
Mettgenberg,  Wolfgang,  738. 
Meulemans,  Jules,  646. 
Mexico,  178,  191,  215,  249,  258,  276a, 

349,  358,  371,  634,  68.5-688,  749,  753, 

754,  761,  764,  769,  824,  928,  931. 

See  also  Latin  America. 
Mexico,  French  intervention,  30,  49,  63, 
79,    164,    175,    176,    198,   314-322a, 
383-3S7,  389,  467,  481. 

Bibliography,    9. 
Miller,  Sir  Alexander  Edward,  592. 
Miller,  Charles  R.,  755. 
Mills,  David,  4.53,  509,  518. 
Modification,  272,  273,  512,  867,  883. 

See  also  Future,  New  basis. 
Moffett,  Samuel  E.,  669. 
Moireau,  Auguste,  452. 
Moncada,  Jose  Maria,  192. 
Monroe,   James,  pres.   U.  S.,  23,   193, 
332-335. 

Biographies,  24,  32,  126,  583. 
ilontague,  Andrew  Jackson,  195. 
Montoliu,  C,  907. 
Monttifar,  Rafael,  197. 
Moore,  John  Bassett,  20,  59,  198-202, 

439,  466,  615,  840,  856. 
Moral  aspects,  517. 
Morgan,  John  T.,  301. 
Morley,  John,  475. 
Morocco,  652,  653. 
Morse,  John  Torrey,  jr.,  146,  203. 


INDEX 


119 


Moses,  B.,  709. 

Mosquito    coast,    British    claim,    300f, 

300b,  310,  378,  379,  381,  424. 
Moteagiido,  Bernardo,  196. 
Moulin,  Henri  Alexis,  204,  205. 
Moye,  Marcel,  631. 
Miinsterberg,  Hugo,  206. 
Murray,  James  O.,  121. 
Naval  defense,  139. 
Negrete,  Eusebio,  656. 
Nelson,  Ernesto,  20. 
New  basis,  772,  776,  779,  780,  810,  820. 

See  also   Modification,  Wilson  doc- 
trine. 
New  York.     Chamber  of  commerce  of 

the  state  of  X.  Y.,  207. 
New  York  times,  208.     - 
Newlands,    Francis    G.,    G18. 
Nicaragua,  185,  682,  718. 

See  also  Central  America. 
Nicaragua    canal,    163,    351,   398,    412, 

422,  443,  924. 

See     also     Clayton-Bulwer     treaty, 
Isthmian  canal. 

Nichols,  E.  R.,  153. 

Niles,  John  M.,  300d. 

Nixon,  Lewis,  736. 

Non-intervention,  202,  324. 
See  also  Intervention. 

North,  Edward  P.,  514. 

Ochs,  George  W.,  891. 

Ogg,  Frederic  Austin,  138,  794,  883. 

Oklalioma.     Universiti/,  209. 

O'Laughlin,  John  Callan,  210,  558,  580. 

Olivart,  Ramon  de  D.  y  de  O,  marquis 
de,  479. 

Oliviera  Lima,  INIanuel  de,  211,  890. 

Olney,  Richard,  110,  146,  212,  488,  874. 

Oppenheim,  Lassa  Francis  L.,  213. 

Origin,  14,  19.  59,  76,  115,  131-133,  141, 
187,  188,  193,  201,  230,  231,  264,  269, 
279,  280,  283,  298,  494,  500.  513,  514, 
562,  .572,  654,  674,  739,  823,  845,  930. 

Orlan<lo,  Arthur,  214. 

Osborn,  T.  W.,  391. 

Page,  Walter  H.,  927. 

Palmer,  Frederick,  215. 

Pan  American  doctrine,  see  Pan  Ameri- 
canism. 

Pan   American    conferences,    419,   G51, 

656. 
Pan  American  railway,  750. 


Pan  Americanism,  19,  36,  37,  41,  64, 
70,  76,  101,  118,  120,  190,  211,  214, 
245,  274,  288,  294,  345,  521,  662,  683, 
691,  773,  824,  836,  840,  837,  856,  857, 
859,  865,  872,  877,  887,  913. 
Pan  Germanic  doctrine,  134. 

See  also  Germans  in  South  America. 
Panama,  Republic,  602,  603. 
Panama.    American  congress,  1826,  83, 
154,   217,    235,   300a,   300e,   336-338, 
352,  375-^77. 
Bibligraphy,  8. 
Panama  canal,  19,  92,  160,  213,  222, 
248,  255,  268,  293,  331,  346,  392-397, 
400-402,  416-418,  426,  774. 
See     also     Clayton-Bulwer     treaty. 
Isthmian  canal. 
Panama  mission,  see  Panama.  Amer- 
ican congress,  1826. 
Paschke,  T.,  750. 
Patouillet,  Joseph,  218. 
Patriae  quis  exul  [pseud.],  581. 
Paxson,  Frederic  Logan,  219, 
Peace,  22,  54,  611,  706,  903,  904,  921.  ^ 
Peck,  Harry  Thurston,  220. 
Penfield,  Frederic  Courtland,  605. 
Pentield,  Walter  L.,  594. 
Pennsylvania.    General  assembly,  1824, 

221. 
Pepper,  Charles  Melville,  19,  222. 
Pereyra,  Carlos,  223,  224,  889. 
Perry,  Edward  W.,  693,  708. 
Peru,  349,  742. 

See  also  South  America.. 
Pgtin,  Hector,  225. 
Phelps,  Edith  M.,  7,  226,  792. 
Phelps,  Edward  J.,  227,  228,  470. 
Philippines,  78,  692. 
Philliniure,   Sir   Robert   Joseph,    bart., 

229. 
Phillips.  Walter  Alison,  230,  231,  779. 
Plill Upson,  Coleman,  275,  357. 
Pierce,  Franklin,  prcs.  U.  S.  300g,  383. 
Pillet,  A.,  19. 

Pingrey,  Darius  Harlan,  232. 
Phim,  Harry  Grant,  233. 
Polil,  Hcinrich,  814. 
Polakowsky,  H.,  424. 
Polk,  .Tames  K.,  Pros.  V.  S.,  300b,  332. 
Polk  doctrine,  240,  241,  242,  30()b,  332, 

600. 
Pollock,  Sir  Frederick,  27,  234,  527. 
Post,  Melville  Davisson,  801,  928. 


120 


INDEX 


Powers,  Harry  H.,  234a. 
Pradier-Fofl^re,  P.,  415. 
Pradt,  Dominique,  G.  F.  de  R.  de  P.  de 

F.  de  ahp.  of  Mechlin,  235-238. 
Pressense,  Francis  de,  451. 
Eapallo,  Edward  S.,  636. 
Rayner,  Isidor,  929. 
Reagan,  John  H.,  301. 
Reddaway,  William  Fiddian,  146,  239. 
Reeves,  Jesse  Siddall,  240. 
Reid,  Sir  Wemyss,  54S. 
Roid,  Whitelaw.  241,  242,  600. 
Reinsch,  Paul  S.,  541. 
Religious  aspects,  676. 
Reyes,  C^sar,  913. 
Reyes,  Rafael,  243. 
Reynolds,  G.  W.,  30. 
Ribet,  Joseph,  244,  245. 
Rice,  Isaac  L.,  457. 
Richard,  B.  H.,  893. 
Richardson,  James  T>.,  332. 
Rinehart,  Mary  Roberts,  868. 
Rio  Branco,  Jose  M.  de  S.  P.,  2  barao 

do,  246. 
Roberts,  W.  C,  778. 
Robertson,  C.  F.,  247. 
Robertson,  William  Spence,  106,  247a, 

732,  845,  852. 
Robinson,  J.  H.,  389. 
Rodriguez  y  Lendian,  Evelio,  248. 
Romero,  Matias,  249,  419. 
Rooney,  John,  250. 
Roosevelt,  Theodore,  pres.,  U.  S.,  117, 

251-255,  332,  606,  613,  640,  641,  645, 

647,  648,  760,  762,  774,  775,  795,  796, 

827. 
Roosevelt  doctrine,  127,  138,  211,  251- 

255,  606,  613,  624,  640,  641,  645,  827. 

See  also  Santo  Domingo 
Root,  Elihu,  22,  256,  257,  616,  617,  816, 

819,  860,  865,  908. 
Rosecrans,  William  Starke,  258. 
Rougier,  Antoine,  603. 
Roumania,  597. 
Rowe,  Leo  S.,  22.  826,  838. 
Riimelin,  Carl,  403. 
Rush,  Benjamin,  259. 
Rush,  Richard,  259. 
Russia,  193,  373. 
Saenz  Pena,  Roque,  260. 
Salas,   Ismael,  261. 
Salmon,  Edward,  804. 
Schiemann,  Theodor,  262. 


Schierbrand,  Wolf  von,  263,  528. 

Schleiden,  Rudolph,  410. 

Schoff,  Wilfred  H.,  20. 

Schofield,  J.  M.,  481. 

Schouler,  James,  146,  264,  654,  692. 

Schurz,  Carl,  207,  265. 

Scott,  Franklin  William,  266. 

Scott,  George  Winfleld,  20. 

Scott,  James  Brown,  257. 

Scruggs,    AVilliam    Lindsay,    267-270, 

414,  420,  434,  562. 
Sears,  Joseph  Hamblen,  271. 
Seward,  William  H.,  300h,  320. 
Sewell,  Wm.  J.,  934. 
Shaw,  A.,  901. 
Shepherd,  William  R.,  895. 
Sherman,  John,  301. 
Sherrill,    Charles    Hitchcock,    19,    51, 

272-274,  781,  883,  892,  930. 
Sherwood,  Isaac  R.,  931. 
Shoichi,  Oshima,  853. 
Shriver,  E.  J.,  463. 
Shuster,  W.  Morgan,  765. 
Sibley,  N.  W.,  446. 
Simmons,  John  F.,  671. 
Skinner,  Richard  D..  857,  880. 
Slayden,  James  L.,  932. 
Slechta,  J.  J.,  19. 
Slosson,  William  Preston,  844. 
Smith,  Sir  Frederick  Edwin,  bart.,  275. 
Smith,  Gerrit,  9.33. 
Snow,  Freeman,  276. 
Sobieski,  John,  276a. 
Solar,  Alberto  del,  277. 
Somerset,  H.  Somers,  431,  585. 
South  America,  19,  20,  22,  50,  51,  58, 

123,  130,  219,  222,  256,  260,  268,  350, 

388,  515,  568,  575,  585,  586,  608,  638, 

699,  795,  800,  817,  839,  845,  928. 

See    also    under    names    of    states, 
Latin    America,    Pan    American- 
ism. 
South  American  attitude,  19,  28,  196, 

243,  246,  342,  661,  781,  828. 

See  also  Latin  American  views. 
Spain,  75,  165,  852. 

See  also  Cuba. 
Spanish  views,  155,  197,  550,  675,  876, 

889,  907,  913. 
Spargo,  John,  896. 
Sparks,  Edwin  Erie,  516. 
Speeches  in  Congress,  300a-300h,  301, 

302,  920-935. 


INDEX 


121 


Spring,  Alfred,  639. 

Squier,  Ephraim  George,  278. 

Stanley,  Henry  M.,  449. 

Stanwood,  Edward,  279,  517. 

Stapleton,    Augustus    Granville,    280, 

281. 
Stapleton,  Edward  J.,  69. 
Status,  Present,  19,  51,  671,  780,  784, 

788,  849,  881,  904, 
Stead,  William  Thomas,  282. 
Stebbins,  A.  K.,  812. 
Stegler,  R.  P.,  716. 
Stephen,  Charles,  282a. 
Stephens,  Frank  Fletcher,  283. 
Stockton,  Alfred  Augustus,  284. 
Stoerk,  Felix,  492. 
Strantz,  Karl  von,  536. 
Straus,  Oscar  Solomon,  285,  456. 
Strupp,  Karl,  286. 
Suarez-Mujica,  Eduardo,  886. 
Sumner,  W.  G.,  476. 
Taft,    William    Howard,    pros.    U.    S., 

266,  287,  332,  768. 
Tardieu,  Andre,  288,  691. 
Tarver,  J.  C,  648. 
Taylor,  Hannis,  667,  811. 
Terra,  Gabriel,  291. 
Terrell,  Glanville,  831. 
Temperley,  Harold  W.  V.,  289,  290,  658. 
Texas,  Annexation  of,  72. 
Text  of  Monroe  doctrine,  23,  146,  193, 
198,  333,  355. 

In  Spanish,  334. 
Thayer,  William  Roscoe,  292. 
Thompson,  Richard  W.,  293. 
Titherington,  R.  H.,  547. 
Torres  Caicedo,  Jose  Maria,  294. 
Tower,  Charlemagne,  22,  295. 
Travis,  Ira  Dudley,  296. 
Tucker,  George  Fox,  51,  146,  297,  364, 

782. 
Turner,  Frederick  Jackson,  1,  298. 
Tyler,  John,  prcs.  U.  S.,  332. 
United  States.     Comm.  to  investigate 
. . .  Venezuela  and  British  Guianc, 
299. 

Congress,  300,  934. 
House,  .300a,  300b. 

Comm.  on  foreign  affairs,  303- 

305. 
Select    comm.     on    intcroceanic 
ship  canal,  306. 


United  States.    Congress,  Senate,  300c- 

300h,  301,  302,  307,  935. 

Comm.  on  foreign  relations,  308. 

Dcpt.  of  state,  309-331. 

Library  of  Congress.  Div.  of  bibli- 
ography, 8-10. 
Div.  of  manuscripts,  11. 

President,  332. 

See  also  names  of  Presidents,  i.  e. 
Monroe,  J. ;  Grant,  U.  S. ;  Roose- 
velt, T. ;  etc.,  etc. 
United  States  as  world  power,  21,  84. 

170,  172,  234a,  282,  355,  863. 
University  debaters  annual,  183. 
Uribe  Uribe,  Rafael,  341. 
Urien,  Cdrlos  M.,  342. 
Urrutia,  Francisco  J.,  343. 
Usher,  Roland  Greene,  344,  345,  847, 

848. 
Valentine,  L.  G.,  846. 
Valentine,  Veit,  787. 
Valois,  D..  611. 
Valois,  Victor,  348. 

Varigny,  Charles  Crosnier  de,  347,  390. 
Venezuela,  285,  367,  646, 
Venezuela  boundary  case,  15,  55,  81,  89, 

198,  200,  207,  208,  250,  267,  270,  299, 

326,  340,  428-440,  446-463,  465,  477, 

503,  506. 
\'enezuela,       European       intervention, 
1902,    99,    128,    198,    211,    530-552, 
554-571,  573-582,  589,  590.  593,  594, 
601,  620,  755,  844. 

Bibliography,  9. 
Viallate,    Achille,    348,    553,    602,    643, 

655,  664. 
Vicuiia  :Mackenna,  Benjamin,  349. 
'  Vigiluns  sed  a^quus  '  [pseud.],  see  Ar- 
nold, William  T. 
Waldron,  George  B.,  515. 
Walsh,  W.  T.,  878. 
Walsli,  William  Baron,  350. 
Walton,  Clifford  Stevens,  20. 
Wambaugh,  Eugene,  22. 
Washington     (State)     Univ.     Library, 

12. 
Webb.  William  Henry,  351. 
Webster,  Daniel,  140,  352. 
Webster,  Sidney,  421. 
Wehbcrg,  Hans,  353. 
Weld,  Stuart  F.,  416,  418. 


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INDEX 


Welliver,  Judson  C,  697. 
Wellnian,  Walter.  512. 
"Wells,  Philip  T.,  6. 
Wendover,  R.  H.,  354. 
"Westcott,  James  D..  P.OOd. 
Weyl,  Walter  Edward,  355. 
Wharton,  Francis,  350. 
Wheaton,  Henry,  357. 
Wheeler,  Joseph,  432. 
Wheless,  Joseph,  19,  22. 
Whelpley,  James  Davenport,  358. 
White,  Andrew  Dickson,  359. 
Whiteley.  J.  G.,  504. 
"SViley,  Harvey  Washington,  360. 
Williams,  Alfred,  301. 
Williams,  Talcott,  20,  21,  918. 
Willis,  H.  Parker,  20. 
Wilmart,  P.,  790. 

Wilson,  George  Grafton,  302-364,  902, 
904. 


Wilson,  Henry,  935. 

Wilson,  J.  H..  21. 

Wilson,  Woodrow,  pres.  V.  S.,  365,  366, 

747,  763,  777,  809,  839  869. 
Wilson  doctrine  53,  365,  366,  741-750, 

753,  763,  777,  809,  839,  869,  874. 
Winiger,  Josef,  808. 
Wintzer,  Wilhelm,  367. 
Woolsey,  Theodore  Dwight,  368. 
Woolsey,  Theodore  Salisbury,  146,  368, 

369,  370,  455,  464,  679,  815. 
^Vorld,   Monroe  doctrine  for,  22,  125, 

151,  152,  904,  915,  918. 
Yucatan,    Temporary    occupation    of, 

300b,  300d. 
Zaragoza  y  Escobar,  Antonio,  371. 
Zeballos,  E.  S.,  775,  807. 
Zimmermann,  Alfred,  372. 
Zorn,  Philipp,  757. 


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